| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 str.
...Faiihful Counfel from a Friend. Heraeliius faith well in one of his Enigma"si ~Dry light M ever the left. And certain it is, that the Light that a man receiveth by Counfel from another , is drier and purer than that which conieth From his own Vnderftanding and Judgment,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1702 - 408 str.
...the bfft-, which in another place he thus expounds.Certainly the Light that a Manreceiyeth byCounfel from another is Drier and Purer than that which cometh from his own UnAerftanding and judgment, which is ever infufed and drenched in his dffetfions. (b) This Duke of... | |
| 1801 - 446 str.
...which lieth more open and falleth within vulgar observation ; which is faithful counsel from a friend. Heraclitus saith. well in one of his enigmas, " Dry...certain it is, that the light that a man receiveth fay counsel from another is drier and purer than that which cometh from his own understanding and judgment;... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 str.
...which lieth more open, and falleth within vulgar observation: which is faithful counsel from a friend. Heraclitus saith well, in one of his enigmas, " Dry...infused and drenched in his affections and customs. So as there is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 str.
...which lieth more open and falleth within vulgar observation ; which is faithful counsel from a friend. Heraclitus saith well, in one of his enigmas, " Dry...infused and drenched in his affections and customs. So as there is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 str.
...which lieth more open, and falleth within vulgar observation, which is faithful counsel from a Friend. Heraclitus saith well in one of his enigmas ; " Dry...infused and drenched in his affections and customs ; so as there is as much difference between the counsel that a Friend giveth, and that a man giveth... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 str.
...which lieth more open, and falleth within vulgar observation, which is faithful counsel from a Friend. Heraclitus saith well in one of his enigmas ; " Dry...certain it is, that the light that a man receiveth bv counsel from another, is drier and purer than that which cometh from his own understanding and judgment,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 str.
...observation ; which is faith, ful counsel from a friend. Heraclitus saith well in one of his senigmas, Dry light is ever the best. And certain it is, that...infused and drenched in his affections and customs. So as there is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 214 str.
...within vulgar observation : which is faithful counsel from a friend. Heraclitus saith well in one of bis enigmas, " Dry light is ever the best," and certain...cometh from his own understanding and judgment ; which in ever infused and drenched in his affections and customs. So as there is as much difference between... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 str.
...Heraclitus, tliat dry light is ever the best; which in another place he thus expounds: " Certainly the light that a man receiveth by counsel from another,...drier and purer than that which cometh from his own under" standing and judgment, this being ever infused and drenched in " his affections." Stephens.... | |
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