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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England..: Essays ... - Page 32
by Francis Bacon - 1825
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Francis Bacon: (Lord Verulam.): A Critical Review of His Life and Character

Benjamin G. Lovejoy - 1883 - 304 pages
...past, And totter on in business to the last." — Poft, Moral Essay. within:* for they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last...time to tend their health either of body or mind: "////' mors gravis incubat, gut notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sibi."\ In place there is license...
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Essays

Francis Bacon - 1883 - 236 pages
...that find their * " Since you are not what you were, there is no reason why ypu should wish to live." own griefs, though they be the last that find their...time to tend their health either of body or mind. " 111! mors gravis inoubat, qui notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sibi."* In place there is license...
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Bacon's Essays and Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - 1884 - 468 pages
...vii.). happy as it were by report, when, perhaps, they find the contrary within ; for they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last...incubat, Qui notus nimis omnibus, Ignotus moritur." 1 In place, there is license to do good and evil, whereof the latter is a curse ; for in evil, the...
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Bacon's Essays and Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - 1884 - 474 pages
...live." happy as it were by report, when, perhaps, they find the contrary within ; for they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last...incubat, Qui notus nimis omnibus, Ignotus moritur." 1 In place, there is license to do good and evil, whereof the latter is a curse ; for in evil, the...
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Essays: And Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - 1884 - 476 pages
...vii.). happy as it were by report, when, perhaps, they find the contrary within ; for they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last...incubat, Qui notus nimis omnibus, Ignotus moritur." 1 In place, there is license to do good and evil, whereof the latter is a curse ; for in evil, the...
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The essays of lord Bacon, including his moral and historical works, with ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 pages
...are happy as it were by report, when, perhaps, they find the contrary within. For they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last...tend their health, either of body or mind. Illi mors grams incubat, qui notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sibi. In place there is license to do good...
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Bacon's Essays, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1884 - 722 pages
...incongruity, are exposed to the danger of getting an awkward knock from the club.' (Page 180.) ' Ce?-tainly, men in great fortunes are strangers to themselves,...have no time to tend their health either of body or mind.'1 grossmeiit in public business : — ' There are two opposite errors into which many public...
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A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading ...

Brainerd Kellogg - 1884 - 486 pages
...griefs, though they be the last that find their own faults. ; Created things. * That. » Reasonable. Certainly men in great fortunes are strangers to themselves;...and, while they are in the puzzle of business, they h:ive no time to tend their health either of body or mind. In place there is license to do good and...
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Bacon's Essays, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1886 - 304 pages
...within. For they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last that find their 25 own faults. Certainly, men in great fortunes are strangers...time to tend their health, either of body or mind. I Hi mors grams incubat, qui notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sibi. no In place there is license...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord ...

Francis Bacon - 1890 - 826 pages
...are happy as it were by report ; when perhaps they find the contrary within. For they are the first that find their own griefs, though they be the last...incubat, qui notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sili: [It is a sad fate for a man to die too well known to every-body else, and still unknown to himself.]...
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