| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 lapas
...errors, will not acknowledge or retract them, like an unruly horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure...and seldom drive business home to the full period, hot content themselves with a mediocrity of success. Certainly it is good to compound employments of... | |
| Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 lapas
...errors, will not acknowledge or retract them ; like an unruly horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure...but content themselves with a mediocrity of success. Certainly it is good to compound employments of both ; for that will be good for the present, because... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 lapas
...not acknowledge or retract them, like an unruly horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men ofjige J J J Certainly it is good to compound employments of both ; for that will be good for the present, because... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 lapas
...retract them ; like an unready horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too munli, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too...but content themselves with a mediocrity of success. Certainly it is good to compound employments of both ; for that will be good for the present, because... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 lapas
...errors, will not acknowledge or retract them; like an unready horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, and seldom drive ' Manage (old) for management. business home to the full period ' ; but content themselves with a mediocrity... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 lapas
...errors, will not acknowledge or retract them, like an unruly horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure...but content themselves with a mediocrity of success. Certainly it is good to compound employments of both ; for that will be good for the present, because... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 lapas
...errors, will not acknowledge or retract them ; like an unready horse, that will neither stop nor turn. Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, and seldom drive t Juventam plenam furorum nonnunquam ct cnminum habuifr. Spartian. vit. Sev. business home to the full... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1066 lapas
...the most capable of those whom he knew belonged to the class of men described by Lord Bacon, who " object too much, consult too long, adventure too little,...repent too soon, and seldom drive business home," that he undertook a task for which no man's abilities are in reality high enough. He could not but... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1076 lapas
...the most capable of those whom he knew belonged to the class of men described by Lord Bacon, who " object too much, consult too long, adventure too little,...repent too soon, and seldom drive business home," that he undertook a task for which no man's abilities are in reality high enough. He could not but... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 lapas
...errors, will not acknowledge or retract them ; like an unready horse, that will neither stop nor turn. point and penetration in their judgment, that they...Demosthenes compareth the people of Athens to coun Certainly it is good to compound employments of both ; for that will be good for the present, because... | |
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