| David Stewart Erskine (11th Earl of Buchan), David Stewart Erskine Earl of Buchan - 1812 - 418 sider
...rather a great deal, that men should say there was no such man at all as Plutarch, than that they should say, " there was one Plutarch that would eat his children...unbelief. Now in all these difficult postures, or sueh like, whereof the variety must needs be infinite, it is a main point in the art of life, not to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 sider
...rather a great deal men should say there was no such a man at all as Plutarch, than that they should say there was one Plutarch, that would eat his children as soon as they were born;" as the poets speak of Saturn: and, as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 sider
...rather a great deal men should say there " was no such man at all as Plutarch, than " that they should say there was one Plutarch, " that would eat his children as soon as they " were born ;" as the poets speak of Saturn ; and, as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 sider
...great deal men should say, there was no such man at all as Plutarch, than that they should say, that there was one Plutarch, that would eat his children as soon as they were born ;" as the poets speak of Saturn. And as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 sider
...great deal men should say, there was no such man at all as Plutarch, than that they should say, that there was one Plutarch, that would eat his children as soon as they were born ;" as the .poets speak of Saturn. And as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 sider
...deal men should say, there was " no such man at all as Plutarch, than, that they " should say, that there was one Plutarch, that would " eat his children as soon as they were born ; as the " poets speak of Saturn." And as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 sider
...rather a great deal men should say there was no such a man at all as Plutarch, than, that they should say there was one Plutarch, that would eat his children as soon as they were born;" as the poets speak of Saturn: and, as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| 1821 - 416 sider
...rather a great deal'men should say there was no such a man at all as Plutarch, than that they should say there was one Plutarch, that would eat his children as soon as they were born ;" as the poets speak of Saturn : and, as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 sider
...great deal men should " say there was no such man at all as Plutarch, than " that they should say that there was one Plutarch, " that would eat his children as soon as they were "born;" as the poets speak of Saturn: and, as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 sider
...great deal men should . say there was no such man at all as Plutarch, than -' that they should say that there was one Plutarch, •' that would eat his children as soon as they were " born;" as the poets speak of Saturn: and, as the contumely is greater towards God, so the danger is greater towards men.... | |
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