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Side 14
Virgil's words ( Georg . ii . 128 , ) are : Pocula si quando scevce infecere novercce , Miscueruntque herbas et non innoxia verba . Applied to the lawyers , the word herbas would have had no meaning . Novercæ is substituted merely to ...
Virgil's words ( Georg . ii . 128 , ) are : Pocula si quando scevce infecere novercce , Miscueruntque herbas et non innoxia verba . Applied to the lawyers , the word herbas would have had no meaning . Novercæ is substituted merely to ...
Side 17
By which I understand him to mean , that he found the slow and imperfect process of expounding ideas in > VOL . XIS . 2 ; > words to impede too much the free motions FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 17.
By which I understand him to mean , that he found the slow and imperfect process of expounding ideas in > VOL . XIS . 2 ; > words to impede too much the free motions FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 17.
Side 18
words to impede too much the free motions of the mind ; and that he judged it a better practice to keep the pure mental conception involved in the thought , or represented by some particular image or simple mark ; because by that means ...
words to impede too much the free motions of the mind ; and that he judged it a better practice to keep the pure mental conception involved in the thought , or represented by some particular image or simple mark ; because by that means ...
Side 24
Better be envied than pitied . 33. Better sit still than rise and fall . 34. Always let losers have their words . ... the meaning of which I do not understand . 1 The omission of the words “ Blanda tamen , 24 FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES .
Better be envied than pitied . 33. Better sit still than rise and fall . 34. Always let losers have their words . ... the meaning of which I do not understand . 1 The omission of the words “ Blanda tamen , 24 FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES .
Side 27
1 The omission of the words “ Blanda tamen , " which complete the line in the original , indicates the principle of selection . From the precepts given by Ovid for the particular art of Love , or rather of Love - making , Bacon takes so ...
1 The omission of the words “ Blanda tamen , " which complete the line in the original , indicates the principle of selection . From the precepts given by Ovid for the particular art of Love , or rather of Love - making , Bacon takes so ...
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