Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 47.
25. lappuse
... into figure is a childish curiosity . And generally let it be noted , that those things which I here set down , are such as do naturally take the sense , and not respect petty won- 15 derments . It is true , the alterations of scenes.
... into figure is a childish curiosity . And generally let it be noted , that those things which I here set down , are such as do naturally take the sense , and not respect petty won- 15 derments . It is true , the alterations of scenes.
81. lappuse
... sense or perceiving at all . But shows , and species virtutibus similes serve best with them . Certainly , fame is like a river , that beareth up things light and swollen , and drowns things weighty and solid . But if persons of quality ...
... sense or perceiving at all . But shows , and species virtutibus similes serve best with them . Certainly , fame is like a river , that beareth up things light and swollen , and drowns things weighty and solid . But if persons of quality ...
97. lappuse
... sense of . The next is , the apprehension and construction of the injury offered , to be , in the circumstances thereof , full of contempt . For contempt is that which putteth an edge upon anger , as much or more than the hurt itself ...
... sense of . The next is , the apprehension and construction of the injury offered , to be , in the circumstances thereof , full of contempt . For contempt is that which putteth an edge upon anger , as much or more than the hurt itself ...
108. lappuse
... sense of the Scriptures ' is as it were the main stream or river : but the moral sense chiefly , and sometimes the allegorical or typical , are they whereof the church hath most use . " [ 2 ] Giddiness : Lat . ' cogitationum vertigine ...
... sense of the Scriptures ' is as it were the main stream or river : but the moral sense chiefly , and sometimes the allegorical or typical , are they whereof the church hath most use . " [ 2 ] Giddiness : Lat . ' cogitationum vertigine ...
111. lappuse
... sense of sight ; it ended with that higher light called Reason ; and God's sabbath - work ever since has been the diffusion of that spiritual light which ' lighteth every man that cometh into the world . " " The three kinds of Light ...
... sense of sight ; it ended with that higher light called Reason ; and God's sabbath - work ever since has been the diffusion of that spiritual light which ' lighteth every man that cometh into the world . " " The three kinds of Light ...
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