Essays Moral, Economical and PoliticalMalepeyre, 1822 - 277 pàgines |
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Pàgina 1
... truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie it- self . One of the later schools of the Grecians I mmn ...
... truth ; nor again , that , when it is found , it imposeth upon men's thoughts , that doth bring lies in favour ; but a natural , though corrupt love of the lie it- self . One of the later schools of the Grecians I mmn ...
Pàgina 15
... bring him in say- ing , << I will descend , and be like the prince of darkness : » and what is it better , to make the cause of religion to descend to the cruel and execrable actions of murdering princes , but- chery of people , and ...
... bring him in say- ing , << I will descend , and be like the prince of darkness : » and what is it better , to make the cause of religion to descend to the cruel and execrable actions of murdering princes , but- chery of people , and ...
Pàgina 38
... bring in ever upon the stage some- body upon whom to derive the envy that would come upon themselves ; sometimes upon minis- ters and servants , sometimes upon colleagues and associates , and the like ; and , for that turn , there are ...
... bring in ever upon the stage some- body upon whom to derive the envy that would come upon themselves ; sometimes upon minis- ters and servants , sometimes upon colleagues and associates , and the like ; and , for that turn , there are ...
Pàgina 46
... Embrace and invite helps and advices touching the execution of thy place ; and do not drive away such as bring thee information as meddlers , but accept of them in good part . The vices of authority are 46 BACON'S ESSAYS .
... Embrace and invite helps and advices touching the execution of thy place ; and do not drive away such as bring thee information as meddlers , but accept of them in good part . The vices of authority are 46 BACON'S ESSAYS .
Pàgina 55
... bring men to the bough , and yet have never a tree for the purpose in their gardens , as Ti- mon had such dispositions are the very errors of human nature , and yet they are the fittest timber to make great politics of ; like to knee ...
... bring men to the bough , and yet have never a tree for the purpose in their gardens , as Ti- mon had such dispositions are the very errors of human nature , and yet they are the fittest timber to make great politics of ; like to knee ...
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