The Beauties of Bacon: Consisting of Selections from His Works ; the Beauties of Plutarch, Consisting of Selections from His WorkT. Davison, 1834 - Počet stran: 399 |
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... sometimes of purpose to be crossed and overborne in things that do not much concern them . Notwithstanding so much ... sometimes upon ministers and servants , sometimes upon col- leagues and associates , and the like ; and for that turn ...
... sometimes of purpose to be crossed and overborne in things that do not much concern them . Notwithstanding so much ... sometimes upon ministers and servants , sometimes upon col- leagues and associates , and the like ; and for that turn ...
Strana 89
... sometimes too piercing and corrosive ; reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead ; ob- serving our faults in others is sometimes improper for our BACON . 89.
... sometimes too piercing and corrosive ; reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead ; ob- serving our faults in others is sometimes improper for our BACON . 89.
Strana 120
... sometimes upon the advancing of a person ; sometimes , in obtaining ex- cellency in some art or feat of the hand . The love which a king oweth to a weal public , should not be restrained to any one particular . As he must always ...
... sometimes upon the advancing of a person ; sometimes , in obtaining ex- cellency in some art or feat of the hand . The love which a king oweth to a weal public , should not be restrained to any one particular . As he must always ...
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