The Works of Francis Bacon, 1. sējumsM. Jones, 1802 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 18.
42. lappuse
... motion towards love of others , which if it be not spent upon some one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men become humane and chari- table , as it is seen sometime in friars . Nuptial love maketh mankind ...
... motion towards love of others , which if it be not spent upon some one or a few , doth naturally spread itself towards many , and maketh men become humane and chari- table , as it is seen sometime in friars . Nuptial love maketh mankind ...
44. lappuse
... ) , yet towards men are little better than good dreams , except they be put in act ; and that cannot be without power and place , as the vantage and commanding ground . Merit and good works is the end of man's motion ; 4.4.
... ) , yet towards men are little better than good dreams , except they be put in act ; and that cannot be without power and place , as the vantage and commanding ground . Merit and good works is the end of man's motion ; 4.4.
45. lappuse
Francis Bacon. and good works is the end of man's motion ; and conscience of the same is the accomplish- ment of man's rest : for if a man can be par- taker of God's theatre , he shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus ...
Francis Bacon. and good works is the end of man's motion ; and conscience of the same is the accomplish- ment of man's rest : for if a man can be par- taker of God's theatre , he shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus ...
62. lappuse
... motions of envy . On the other side , nobility extinguish- eth the passive envy from others towards them , because they are in possession of honour . Cer- tainly , kings that have able men of their nobi- lity shall find ease in ...
... motions of envy . On the other side , nobility extinguish- eth the passive envy from others towards them , because they are in possession of honour . Cer- tainly , kings that have able men of their nobi- lity shall find ease in ...
65. lappuse
... motion , and softly in their own motion ; and , therefore , when great ones in their own particular motion move violently , and , as Tacitus expresseth it well , " liberius " quam ut imperantium meminissent , " it is at F sign the orbs ...
... motion , and softly in their own motion ; and , therefore , when great ones in their own particular motion move violently , and , as Tacitus expresseth it well , " liberius " quam ut imperantium meminissent , " it is at F sign the orbs ...
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