Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 30.
2. lappuse
... action . For those that put their bodies to endure it , fit the rest to it : to be freeminded and cheerfully disposed , at howres of meate , and of sleepe , and of exercise , is the best pre- cept of long lasting : if you fly phisicke ...
... action . For those that put their bodies to endure it , fit the rest to it : to be freeminded and cheerfully disposed , at howres of meate , and of sleepe , and of exercise , is the best pre- cept of long lasting : if you fly phisicke ...
3. lappuse
... action for those that put their bodyes to indure in healthe , may in most sicknes wch are not very sharpe , be cured onely wth diet , and good tending : Phisitions , are some of them so pleasing to the humors of the patient , that they ...
... action for those that put their bodyes to indure in healthe , may in most sicknes wch are not very sharpe , be cured onely wth diet , and good tending : Phisitions , are some of them so pleasing to the humors of the patient , that they ...
42. lappuse
... action till they To have passed the meridian of their years ; as it was with Julius Cæsar and Septimius Severus , of the latter of whom it is said , Juventutem egit erroribus , imo furori- bus , plenam ; and yet he was the ablest ...
... action till they To have passed the meridian of their years ; as it was with Julius Cæsar and Septimius Severus , of the latter of whom it is said , Juventutem egit erroribus , imo furori- bus , plenam ; and yet he was the ablest ...
43. lappuse
... actions , embrace more than they can hold ; stir more than they can quiet ; fly to the end , without consideration of the means and degrees ; pursue some few principles which they have 30 chanced upon absurdly ; care not to innovate ...
... actions , embrace more than they can hold ; stir more than they can quiet ; fly to the end , without consideration of the means and degrees ; pursue some few principles which they have 30 chanced upon absurdly ; care not to innovate ...
87. lappuse
... actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but in- wardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken 5 their virtue in the show of it , so as they be undervalued in opinion ...
... actions do woo and affect honour and reputation ; which sort of men are commonly much talked of , but in- wardly little admired . And some , contrariwise , darken 5 their virtue in the show of it , so as they be undervalued in opinion ...
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