Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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7. lappuse
... turns to speak . Nay , if there be any that would reign and take 35 up all the time , let him find means to take them off , and bring others on ; as musicians use to do with those that dance too long galliards . ments ; tales wth ...
... turns to speak . Nay , if there be any that would reign and take 35 up all the time , let him find means to take them off , and bring others on ; as musicians use to do with those that dance too long galliards . ments ; tales wth ...
9. lappuse
... turn ; as it is betwixt the greyhound and the hare . To use too many circumstances ere one come to the matter , is wearisome ; to use none at all , is blunt . a good speache of Interloquution showeth slownes ; and a good second speache ...
... turn ; as it is betwixt the greyhound and the hare . To use too many circumstances ere one come to the matter , is wearisome ; to use none at all , is blunt . a good speache of Interloquution showeth slownes ; and a good second speache ...
16. lappuse
... turn . 80 The fortune in being the first in an invention , or in a privilege , doth cause sometimes a wonderful overgrowth in riches ; as it was with the first sugar - man in the Canaries . Therefore if a man can play the true logician ...
... turn . 80 The fortune in being the first in an invention , or in a privilege , doth cause sometimes a wonderful overgrowth in riches ; as it was with the first sugar - man in the Canaries . Therefore if a man can play the true logician ...
21. lappuse
... turn them- selves into prophecies ; while the 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 ...
... turn them- selves into prophecies ; while the 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 ...
25. lappuse
... Turning dances 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 ...
... Turning dances 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 ...
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