| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 pages
...) void of of Natural Ajfettion, and fo they have Revenge of Nature. Certainly , there is a confent between the body and the mind, and where Nature erreth in the one, fhe ventureth in the other -, Vhi peccut in uno, periclitatur in alt ero. But becaufe there is in Man... | |
| Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1720 - 556 pages
...moil of them '(as the Scripture fakh) word of Natural Affeiiion. CE R t A i NL Y, there i$. fc Gonfent between the :Body and the Mind: And where Nature erreth in the Orie, She ventured! in the Other. *l)bi peceat i» unot periclitatur in 'altero. But 'bedatife •there... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 432 pages
...faith) void of natural Affettion, and fo they have Revenge of Nature. Certainly, there is a Confent between the Body and the Mind, and where Nature erreth in the one, (he ventureth in the other ; — Ubi 1 See Iris Effay an Deformity. A * peccat in uno, periclaiur in... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 366 pages
...Affections, as moft naturally refult from Deformity : for he fays, " TherS «' certainly is a Confent between the Body and the «' Mind ; and where Nature erreth in the one, fhe " ventureth in the other; and therefore Deformity " may be beft confidered, in this refpect, as... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1762 - 342 pages
...Affections, as moft naturally refult from Deformity : for he fays, «' There certainly is a Confent between the Body " and the Mind ; and where Nature erreth in the " one, me ventureth in the other ; and therefore " Deformity may be be ft confidered, in this re" fpect, as... | |
| Philosophy - 1765 - 378 pages
...Affections, as moft naturally refult from Deformity : for he fays, " There " certainly is a Confent between the Body and the " Mind ; and where Nature erreth in the one, fhe "venturethin the other; arid therefore Deformity " may be beft confidered, in this refpect, as... | |
| William Hay - 1794 - 352 pages
...and affections as moft naturally refult from Deformity ; for he fays, " there certainly is a confent between the Body and " the Mind ; and where Nature erreth in the one, fhe ventureth " in the other ; and therefore Deformity may be beft confidered, " in this refpect, as... | |
| 1880 - 632 pages
...constitution. In spirit, as well as in person, Nature had set him somewhat awry. ' Certainly,' writes Bacon, ' there ' is a consent between the body and the mind...other. Ubi peccat ' in uno, periclitatur in altero.' It was his misfortune that he could neither win sympathy nor inspire pity. His talents earned for him... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...virtues shine, and vices blush. OF DEFORMITY. DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature hath done ill by them, so do they by nature,...part, (as the scripture saith,) " void of natural af" fection ;" and so they have their revenge c nature. Certainly there is a consent between the body... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...shine, and vices blush. ( 167 ) 23f fortnttp, MJ EFORMED persons are commonly even with Nature ; for as Nature hath done ill by them, so do 'they by Nature,...saith) void of natural affection, and so they have revenge of Nature. Certainly, there is a consent between the body and the mind ; and where Nature erreth... | |
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