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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Strana 95
... wisdom of a law - maker is one , and that of a lawyer is another . There are in nature certain fountains of justice , whence all civil laws are derived but as streams and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from the soils ...
... wisdom of a law - maker is one , and that of a lawyer is another . There are in nature certain fountains of justice , whence all civil laws are derived but as streams and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from the soils ...
Strana 194
... Wisdom for a man's self is , in many branches thereof , a depraved thing : it is the wisdom of rats that will be sure to leave a house some time 194 BACON .
... Wisdom for a man's self is , in many branches thereof , a depraved thing : it is the wisdom of rats that will be sure to leave a house some time 194 BACON .
Strana 195
... wisdom of the fox , that thrusts out the badger who digged and made room for him : it is the wisdom of crocodiles , that shed tears when they would devour . But that which is specially to be noted is , that those which ( as Cicero says ...
... wisdom of the fox , that thrusts out the badger who digged and made room for him : it is the wisdom of crocodiles , that shed tears when they would devour . But that which is specially to be noted is , that those which ( as Cicero says ...
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