The Essays: Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral, and Wisdom of the AncientsW. Pickering, 1852 - 349 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... set to have those Works which I had formerly published , as that of Advancement of Learning , that of Henry VII . , that of the Essays , being retractate and made more perfect , well tranf- lated into Latin by the help of fome good pens ...
... set to have those Works which I had formerly published , as that of Advancement of Learning , that of Henry VII . , that of the Essays , being retractate and made more perfect , well tranf- lated into Latin by the help of fome good pens ...
الصفحة 18
... set it down , That an Habit of Secrecy is both Po- litic , and Moral . And in this Part , it is good , that a Man's Face give his Tongue leave to Speak . For the Discovery of a Man's Self , by the 18 ESSAYS . Diomedes, or Zeal.
... set it down , That an Habit of Secrecy is both Po- litic , and Moral . And in this Part , it is good , that a Man's Face give his Tongue leave to Speak . For the Discovery of a Man's Self , by the 18 ESSAYS . Diomedes, or Zeal.
الصفحة 20
... set it even . firft , That Simulation and Diffimulation , commonly carry with them , a Show of Fearfulness , which in any Business , doth spoil the Feathers , of round flying up to the Mark . The fecond , that it puz- zleth and ...
... set it even . firft , That Simulation and Diffimulation , commonly carry with them , a Show of Fearfulness , which in any Business , doth spoil the Feathers , of round flying up to the Mark . The fecond , that it puz- zleth and ...
الصفحة 36
... set before thee thine own Example ; and examine thyself strictly , whether thou didst not beft at first . Neglect not also the Examples of those , that have carried themselves ill , in the fame Place : not to fet off thyself , by taxing ...
... set before thee thine own Example ; and examine thyself strictly , whether thou didst not beft at first . Neglect not also the Examples of those , that have carried themselves ill , in the fame Place : not to fet off thyself , by taxing ...
الصفحة 49
... set it on Fire . The Matter of Seditions is of two kinds ; Much Po- verty , and Much Discontentment . It is certain , fo many Overthrown Eftates , fo many Votes for Troubles . Lucan noteth well the State of Rome , before the Civil War ...
... set it on Fire . The Matter of Seditions is of two kinds ; Much Po- verty , and Much Discontentment . It is certain , fo many Overthrown Eftates , fo many Votes for Troubles . Lucan noteth well the State of Rome , before the Civil War ...
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