| Francis Bacon - Essays - 1908 - 272 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...that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate will beyare, by furthering any present business, how he dash3th upon other inconvenience. And therefore... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1908 - 414 pages
...is to laugh at 'em." Shakapere. Corfolontw. ii;. 1, that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate1 will beware, by furthering any present business, how...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,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English prose literature - 1909 - 570 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 - 1909 - 368 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... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English prose literature - 1909 - 574 pages
...unacquainted with your body; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthrowcth your health in some other kind; and so cure the disease...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 - 1909 - 364 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...that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate will bejvare, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon other inconvenience. And therefore... | |
| William Murison - English language - 1910 - 416 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...inconvenience, and therefore, rest not upon scattered counsels ; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. 4. Thus the French king rode upon a... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some other kind; anil sation. His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in; he has read al man-'s estate will beware, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon other inconvenience.... | |
| English poetry - 1916 - 792 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a y might, By the festal cities' bla they will rather distract and mislead, than settle and direct. • After these two noble fruits of... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 828 pages
...unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but ovcrthroweth acquaint ed with a man's estate will beware, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon... | |
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