| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1890 - 456 pages
...person of quality residing in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favour in those things he desireth to see or know; thus he may abridge his travel with much profit. As for the acquaint- 20 ance which is to be sought in travel, that which is most of all profitable, is acquaintance... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1891 - 466 pages
...quality residing ha the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desircth to see or know: thus he may abridge his travel with...is most of all profitable, is acquaintance with the secretarics and employed men 1 of ambassadors, for so in travelling in one country he shall suck the... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - Imaginary conversations - 1891 - 450 pages
...energy.* Yet * There is a remark in a preceding Essay, which could not be noticed in the text : — "As for the acquaintance which is to be sought in...acquaintance with the secretaries and employed men of embassadors ; for so. in travelling in one country, he shall suck the experience of many." This, whatever... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1893 - 342 pages
...person of quality residing in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know ; thus he may abridge his...secretaries and employed men * of ambassadors ; for so in traveling in one country he shall suck the experience of many : let him also see and visit eminent... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1897 - 448 pages
...he may use his Favour in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his Travaile with much profit. As for the acquaintance which is to be sought in Travaile ; That which is most 60 of all profitable is Acquaintance with the Secretaries and 1 fine... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 542 pages
...person of quality residing in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know : thus he may abridge his travel with much profit. Let his travel appear rather in his discourse than in his apparel or gesture ; and in his discourse... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1901 - 312 pages
...may use his Favour, in those things, he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his Travaile, with much profit. As for the acquaintance, which is to be sought in Travaile ; That which is most of all profitable, is Acquaintance with the Secretaries, and Employd... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 534 pages
...person of quality residing in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know : thus he may abridge his travel with much profit. Let his travel appear rather in his discourse than in his apparel or gesture ; and in his discourse... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 pages
...favour in those things he desireth to see or know. 2s Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.0 As for the acquaintance which is to be sought in travel,...of ambassadors; for so in travelling in one country sc he shall suck the experience0 of many. Let him also see and visit eminent persons in all kinds which... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1906 - 416 pages
...person of quality residing in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his...travelling in one country he shall suck the experience of manv. Let him also see and visit eminent persons in all kinds, which are of great name abroad, that... | |
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