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Page xxviii
... judgment either of Æsop's cock , that preferred the barleycorn before the gem ; or of Midas , that , being chosen judge be- tween Apollo , president of the muses , and Pan , god of the flocks , judged for plenty ; or of Paris , that ...
... judgment either of Æsop's cock , that preferred the barleycorn before the gem ; or of Midas , that , being chosen judge be- tween Apollo , president of the muses , and Pan , god of the flocks , judged for plenty ; or of Paris , that ...
Page xxix
... judgment be too barren or too weak , if Bacon's suit had been to his own sister or yet by the benefit of other arts , I did hope to dis- daughter , he would as confidently further it , as pose or digest the authorities and opinions ...
... judgment be too barren or too weak , if Bacon's suit had been to his own sister or yet by the benefit of other arts , I did hope to dis- daughter , he would as confidently further it , as pose or digest the authorities and opinions ...
Page xxx
... judgment upon future contingents . But my lord , howsoever his ear was open , yet his heart and resolution was shut against that advice , whereby his ruin might have been prevented . " 1 It did not require Bacon's sagacity to foresee ...
... judgment upon future contingents . But my lord , howsoever his ear was open , yet his heart and resolution was shut against that advice , whereby his ruin might have been prevented . " 1 It did not require Bacon's sagacity to foresee ...
Page xliii
... judgment , and active kindness ; the heart , the head , and the hand . His friendship , therefore , both in words and acts , Essex constantly experienced . In the wildest storm of his passions , while others suffered him to drive onward ...
... judgment , and active kindness ; the heart , the head , and the hand . His friendship , therefore , both in words and acts , Essex constantly experienced . In the wildest storm of his passions , while others suffered him to drive onward ...
Page xlix
... judgments it nions upon the same subject in the Advancement makes : yet the last resort a man has recourse of Learning ... Judgment . 1. The understanding . 3. Memory . II . The will . { { 4. Tradition . 1. The image of good . 2. The ...
... judgments it nions upon the same subject in the Advancement makes : yet the last resort a man has recourse of Learning ... Judgment . 1. The understanding . 3. Memory . II . The will . { { 4. Tradition . 1. The image of good . 2. The ...
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