Bacon's EssaysJohn W. Parker, 1857 - 550 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 30.
xix. lappuse
... ENVY · X. OF LOVE · XI . OF GREAT PLACE XII . OF BOLDNESS · XIII . OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE XIV . OF NOBILITY · XV . OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES XVI . OF ATHEISM • XVII . OF SUPERSTITION • XVIII . OF TRAVEL • · • XIX . OF EMPIRE ...
... ENVY · X. OF LOVE · XI . OF GREAT PLACE XII . OF BOLDNESS · XIII . OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE XIV . OF NOBILITY · XV . OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES XVI . OF ATHEISM • XVII . OF SUPERSTITION • XVIII . OF TRAVEL • · • XIX . OF EMPIRE ...
15. lappuse
... envy : ' Extinctus amabitur idem . ' די 910 1 Provoke . To excite ; to move ( to exertion or feeling of any kind , not , as now , merely to anger ) . Your zeal hath provoked very many .'- -2 Cor . ix . 2 . 2 Ad Lucil . 77 . 3 Livia ...
... envy : ' Extinctus amabitur idem . ' די 910 1 Provoke . To excite ; to move ( to exertion or feeling of any kind , not , as now , merely to anger ) . Your zeal hath provoked very many .'- -2 Cor . ix . 2 . 2 Ad Lucil . 77 . 3 Livia ...
18. lappuse
... envy ? ' To Bacon might have added , that the generosity extended to the departed is sometimes carried rather to an extreme . abstain from censure of them is fair enough . But to make an ostentatious parade of the supposed admirable ...
... envy ? ' To Bacon might have added , that the generosity extended to the departed is sometimes carried rather to an extreme . abstain from censure of them is fair enough . But to make an ostentatious parade of the supposed admirable ...
48. lappuse
... envy ( pdovos ) . ( 4. ) One who has succeeded in some undertaking whose failure you had predicted : such as the railroad over Chat Moss , which most of the engineers pronounced impossible ; or the Duke of Bridgewater's aqueduct , which ...
... envy ( pdovos ) . ( 4. ) One who has succeeded in some undertaking whose failure you had predicted : such as the railroad over Chat Moss , which most of the engineers pronounced impossible ; or the Duke of Bridgewater's aqueduct , which ...
79. lappuse
... a rule would have been superfluous ; but surely the same might be said against the rule that the deacon should be no striker , and not given to much wine . ' 6 6 ESSAY IX . OF ENVY . HERE be none of Essay viii . ] 79 Annotations .
... a rule would have been superfluous ; but surely the same might be said against the rule that the deacon should be no striker , and not given to much wine . ' 6 6 ESSAY IX . OF ENVY . HERE be none of Essay viii . ] 79 Annotations .
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Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
admirable advantage ancient ANNOTATIONS ANTITHETA Aristotle atheists Augustus Cæsar Bacon believe better Cæsar called cause character christian Church command commonly counsel course cunning danger desire divine doctrine doth doubt Edinburgh Review effect envy Epicurus error ESSAY evil false favour feel fortune Galba give goeth hath helots Henry VII honour human important instance judge judgment Julius Cæsar keep kind king knowledge labour learning less maketh man's matter means men's ment mind moral nation nature never object observed opinion opposite party perceive perhaps persons Plut political Pompey practice princes principle racter reason regard religion religious remarkable respect Roman Roman Catholic saith Scripture seditions side sometimes sort speak superstition supposed sure Tacitus Themistocles things thou thought Thucydides tion true truth unto usury Vespasian virtue wisdom wise witness words