| Francis Bacon - 1891 - 466 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and, therefore, may put you in a way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...kind, and so cure the disease and kill the patient. 1 He alludes to the recommendation which moralists have often given, that a person in anger should... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1892 - 572 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body, and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1892 - 402 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...wholly acquainted with a man's estate will beware, by fur210 thering any present business, how he dasheth upon other inconvenience. And therefore rest not... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 550 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and therefore may put you in a way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon the other inconvenience. And therefore, rest not upon scattered counsels: they will rather distract... | |
| Francis Bacon - Didactic literature, English - 1900 - 462 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead, than settle and direct. :. After these two noble fruits of... | |
| Francis Pacon (viscount St. Albans) - 1900 - 442 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Friendship in literature - 1900 - 114 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body, and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1900 - 376 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Friendship - 1900 - 108 pages
...complain of, but is unacquainted with your body, and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, 88 but overthroweth your health in some other kind, and...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
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