The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 2W. Pickering, 1825 |
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Side 44
... Æsop makes the fable ; that , when he died , told his sons , that he had left unto them gold buried under ground in his vineyard ; and they digged over all the ground , and gold they found none ; but by reason of their stirring and ...
... Æsop makes the fable ; that , when he died , told his sons , that he had left unto them gold buried under ground in his vineyard ; and they digged over all the ground , and gold they found none ; but by reason of their stirring and ...
Side 87
... method I have pursued , and so handled them both apart . Nevertheless , I do not pretend , and I know it will be impossible for me , by any pleading of mine , or of to reverse the judgment , either of Æsop's IT ENSURES IMMORTALITY . 87.
... method I have pursued , and so handled them both apart . Nevertheless , I do not pretend , and I know it will be impossible for me , by any pleading of mine , or of to reverse the judgment , either of Æsop's IT ENSURES IMMORTALITY . 87.
Side 88
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. or of to reverse the judgment , either of Æsop's cock , that preferred the barleycorn before the gem ; Midas , that being chosen judge between Apollo pre- sident of the Muses , and Pan god of the flocks ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. or of to reverse the judgment , either of Æsop's cock , that preferred the barleycorn before the gem ; Midas , that being chosen judge between Apollo pre- sident of the Muses , and Pan god of the flocks ...
Side 121
... Æsop , and the brief sentences of the Seven , and the use of hieroglyphics , may appear . And the cause was , for that it was then of necessity to express any point of reason , which was more sharp or subtile than the vulgar in that ...
... Æsop , and the brief sentences of the Seven , and the use of hieroglyphics , may appear . And the cause was , for that it was then of necessity to express any point of reason , which was more sharp or subtile than the vulgar in that ...
Side 381
... Æsop said to him , " O Solon ! " either we must not come to Princes , or else we must seek to please " and content them , " answered " Either we must not come to Princes 66 at all , or else we must needs tell them truly and counsel them ...
... Æsop said to him , " O Solon ! " either we must not come to Princes , or else we must seek to please " and content them , " answered " Either we must not come to Princes 66 at all , or else we must needs tell them truly and counsel them ...
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according action Æsop affections amongst ancient antiquity aphorisms Aristotle atheism Augustus Cæsar Bacon Bensalem better body Cæsar Callisthenes causes Cicero civil cometh conceit contemplation creatures defects deficient Democritus Demosthenes difference discourse divers divine doctrine doth doubt duty earth Epictetus error excellent fable felicity former fortune FRANCIS BACON give handled hath heaven honour human imagination inquiry invention judgment Julius Cæsar kind king knowledge labour ledge light likewise Lord lordship majesty maketh man's manner matter memory men's Metaphysique method mind moral motions natural philosophy Novum Organum observations opinion Pan god particular perfection persons Plato pleasure poesy precept princes professions quæ reason religion saith sciences Scriptures seemeth sense shew Socrates sophisms sort speak speech spirit syllogism Tacitus things tion touching true truth unto virtue wherein whereof whereunto wisdom wise words writing Xenophon