Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 97.
1. lappuse
... nature in youth passeth over many excesses which are owing a man till his age . Discern of the coming on of years , and think not to do the same things still ; for age will not be defied . Beware of sudden change in any 10 great point ...
... nature in youth passeth over many excesses which are owing a man till his age . Discern of the coming on of years , and think not to do the same things still ; for age will not be defied . Beware of sudden change in any 10 great point ...
2. lappuse
... nature and state , that it is safer to change many things than one . Examine thy customs of diet , sleep , exercise , apparel , and the like , and 15 try , in anything thou shalt judge hurtful , to discontinue it by little and little ...
... nature and state , that it is safer to change many things than one . Examine thy customs of diet , sleep , exercise , apparel , and the like , and 15 try , in anything thou shalt judge hurtful , to discontinue it by little and little ...
3. lappuse
... nature be cherished and yet taught masteries . Physicians are some of them so pleasing and conformable 50 to the humour of the patient , as they press not the true cure of the disease ; and some other are so regular in proceeding ...
... nature be cherished and yet taught masteries . Physicians are some of them so pleasing and conformable 50 to the humour of the patient , as they press not the true cure of the disease ; and some other are so regular in proceeding ...
16. lappuse
... nature , when men shall wait upon others ' necessity ; broke by servants and instruments to draw them on ; put off others cun- ningly that would be better chapmen ; and the like practices , which are crafty and naughty . As for the 70 ...
... nature , when men shall wait upon others ' necessity ; broke by servants and instruments to draw them on ; put off others cun- ningly that would be better chapmen ; and the like practices , which are crafty and naughty . As for the 70 ...
21. lappuse
... nature of Man , which coveteth divination , thinks it no peril to foretell that 75 which indeed they do but collect : as that of Seneca's verse . For so much was then subject to demonstration , that the globe of the earth had great ...
... nature of Man , which coveteth divination , thinks it no peril to foretell that 75 which indeed they do but collect : as that of Seneca's verse . For so much was then subject to demonstration , that the globe of the earth had great ...
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