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الصفحة 175
... fortune ; favor , opportunity , death of others , occasion fitting virtue : but chiefly , the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands : " Faber quisque fortunæ suæ , ' " * saith the poet ; and the most frequent of external causes ...
... fortune ; favor , opportunity , death of others , occasion fitting virtue : but chiefly , the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands : " Faber quisque fortunæ suæ , ' " * saith the poet ; and the most frequent of external causes ...
الصفحة 176
... fortune maketh the able man Fortune is to be honored and respected , and it be but for her daughters , Confidence and Reputation ; for those two Felicity breedeth ; the first within a man's self , the latter in others towards him . All ...
... fortune maketh the able man Fortune is to be honored and respected , and it be but for her daughters , Confidence and Reputation ; for those two Felicity breedeth ; the first within a man's self , the latter in others towards him . All ...
الصفحة 177
... Fortune had no part , " ever prospered in anything he undertook afterwards . Certainly there be , whose fortunes are like Homer's verses , that have a slide || and easiness more than the verses of other poets ; as Plutarch saith of ...
... Fortune had no part , " ever prospered in anything he undertook afterwards . Certainly there be , whose fortunes are like Homer's verses , that have a slide || and easiness more than the verses of other poets ; as Plutarch saith of ...
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actions Æsop affection allegory alludes ancient answered Aristippus arts atheism Augustus Cæsar better body Cæsar called cause Ceres certainly Cicero command commonly counsel counsellors cunning custom danger death denotes divine doth earth envy Epicurus Epimetheus Essays evil EXPLANATION.-This fable fable fable seems fame father favor fear fortune gods goeth hand hath Hippomenes honor human invented judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter justly kind king less likewise Lord Bacon Macedon maketh man's manner matter means men's mind motion nature ness never noble observed opinion Pallas Pentheus perpetual persons philosophy pleasure poets Pompey princes Prometheus Proserpine Queen Elizabeth religion riches Romans saith secret servants side Sir Nicholas Bacon sometimes sort speak speech Tacitus thereof things thou thought Tiberius tion true Typhon unto usury Vespasian virtue whence wherein wise words