Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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35. lappuse
... Reputation . For those two 40 felicity breedeth ; the first within a man's self , the latter in others towards him . : 45 All wise men , to decline the envy of their own virtues , use to ascribe them to Providence and Fortune . For so ...
... Reputation . For those two 40 felicity breedeth ; the first within a man's self , the latter in others towards him . : 45 All wise men , to decline the envy of their own virtues , use to ascribe them to Providence and Fortune . For so ...
67. lappuse
... reputation ; for those that would not censure or speak ill of a man immediately , will talk more boldly of those 45 that are so great with them , and thereby wound their honour . Yet to be distracted with many , is worse ; for it makes ...
... reputation ; for those that would not censure or speak ill of a man immediately , will talk more boldly of those 45 that are so great with them , and thereby wound their honour . Yet to be distracted with many , is worse ; for it makes ...
70. lappuse
... : timing , I say , not onely in respect of the person that should graunt it , but in respect of those , weh are like to crosse it : nothing is thought so easie a it is so much out of his reputation . There 70 [ Essay 49 Of Suitors.
... : timing , I say , not onely in respect of the person that should graunt it , but in respect of those , weh are like to crosse it : nothing is thought so easie a it is so much out of his reputation . There 70 [ Essay 49 Of Suitors.
71. lappuse
... and infection to public proceedings . request to a greate man as his tre , and yet not in an ill cause , it is so much out of his reputation . L Of Studies STUDIES serve for delight , for ornament Essay 49 ] 71 Of Suitors.
... and infection to public proceedings . request to a greate man as his tre , and yet not in an ill cause , it is so much out of his reputation . L Of Studies STUDIES serve for delight , for ornament Essay 49 ] 71 Of Suitors.
78. lappuse
... reputation , and is ( as Queen Isabella said ) like perpetual letters commendatory , to have good forms . To attain them , it almost sufficeth not to despise them ; : He that is onely reall , needeth exceeding greate partes of vertue ...
... reputation , and is ( as Queen Isabella said ) like perpetual letters commendatory , to have good forms . To attain them , it almost sufficeth not to despise them ; : He that is onely reall , needeth exceeding greate partes of vertue ...
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