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Pagina vii
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. 66 66 " author . And as I did euer hold there mought be as great a vanitie in retyring and withdrawing mens " conceits ( except they be of some nature ) from the world , as in obtruding them : So in these ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. 66 66 " author . And as I did euer hold there mought be as great a vanitie in retyring and withdrawing mens " conceits ( except they be of some nature ) from the world , as in obtruding them : So in these ...
Pagina 19
... hold out long : so that no man can be secret , except he give himself a little scope of dissimulation , which is , as it were , but the skirts , or train of secrecy . But for the third degree , which is simulation and false profession ...
... hold out long : so that no man can be secret , except he give himself a little scope of dissimulation , which is , as it were , but the skirts , or train of secrecy . But for the third degree , which is simulation and false profession ...
Pagina 20
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. false profession , that I hold more culpable , and less politic , except it be in great and rare matters : and , therefore , a general custom of simulation ( which is this last degree , ) is a vice rising ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. false profession , that I hold more culpable , and less politic , except it be in great and rare matters : and , therefore , a general custom of simulation ( which is this last degree , ) is a vice rising ...
Pagina 38
... hold out : nay , you shall see a bold fellow many times do Mahomet's miracle . Mahomet made the people believe that he would call a hill to him , and from the top of it offer " for up his prayers for the observers of his 38 OF BOLDNESS .
... hold out : nay , you shall see a bold fellow many times do Mahomet's miracle . Mahomet made the people believe that he would call a hill to him , and from the top of it offer " for up his prayers for the observers of his 38 OF BOLDNESS .
Pagina 51
... hold men's hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do ; because both ...
... hold men's hearts by hopes , when it cannot by satisfaction ; and when it can handle things in such manner as no evil shall appear so peremptory but that it hath some outlet of hope : which is the less hard to do ; because both ...
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