Bacon's EssaysJohn W. Parker, 1857 - 550 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 42.
xix. lappuse
... COUNSEL • · XXI . OF DELAYS • · • XXII . OF CUNNING · XXIII . OF WISDOM FOR MAN'S SELF XXIV . OF INNOVATIONS • • • • XXV . OF DISPATCH XXVI . OF SEEMING WISE XXVII . OF FRIENDSHIP . • PAGE I 14 20 45 52 63 71 · 75 80 88 92 109 112 · 119 ...
... COUNSEL • · XXI . OF DELAYS • · • XXII . OF CUNNING · XXIII . OF WISDOM FOR MAN'S SELF XXIV . OF INNOVATIONS • • • • XXV . OF DISPATCH XXVI . OF SEEMING WISE XXVII . OF FRIENDSHIP . • PAGE I 14 20 45 52 63 71 · 75 80 88 92 109 112 · 119 ...
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... counsel of the apostle should be prefixed , Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei ; " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less in- genuously confessed , that those which held and persuadedR pres- sure of ...
... counsel of the apostle should be prefixed , Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei ; " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less in- genuously confessed , that those which held and persuadedR pres- sure of ...
25. lappuse
... counsels , —some having long since departed , and some being not yet born . The universal Church of Christ may therefore be said to be ONE in reference to HIM , its supreme Head in heaven ; but it is not one community on earth . And ...
... counsels , —some having long since departed , and some being not yet born . The universal Church of Christ may therefore be said to be ONE in reference to HIM , its supreme Head in heaven ; but it is not one community on earth . And ...
93. lappuse
... counsel of both times - of the ancient time what is best , and of the later time what is fittest . Seek 1 ' Death falls heavily upon him , who , too well known to all men , dies unac- quainted with himself .'- Senec . Thyest . xi . 401 ...
... counsel of both times - of the ancient time what is best , and of the later time what is fittest . Seek 1 ' Death falls heavily upon him , who , too well known to all men , dies unac- quainted with himself .'- Senec . Thyest . xi . 401 ...
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... only thing requisite to make him commit any conceivable folly , is to dare him to depart from his friend's counsel or example . Miss Edgeworth , in her Juvenile Tales , has admirably illustrated 100 [ Essay xi . Of Great Place .
... only thing requisite to make him commit any conceivable folly , is to dare him to depart from his friend's counsel or example . Miss Edgeworth , in her Juvenile Tales , has admirably illustrated 100 [ Essay xi . Of Great Place .
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