| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 782 pages
...affections which mod naturally refult from deformity. Lord Bacon obferves, that ' deformed perfons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature hath, done ill by them, fo do they by nature, being for the mod part (as the fcripture faith) -void of natural ajfi-Sioa.'... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pages
...; but yet certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. OF DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature; for as nature...erreth in the one, she ventureth in the other: " ubi peccat in uno, periclitatur in altero:" but because there is in man an election, touching the frame... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. OF DEFORMITY. DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for as 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... | |
| 1816 - 816 pages
...alicctions which molt naturally refult from deformity. Lord Bacon obfcrves, that ' deformed perfone are commonly even with nature; for as nature hath done ill by them, fo do they by nature, bung tor the mod part (as the fcripture faith) v.id tif naturnl nJf\Sion.' But... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pages
...again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. ( 167 ) ©f drformity, JLF EFORMED persons are commonly even with Nature ; for as 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... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. ( 167 ) 23f fortnttp, MJ EFORMED persons are commonly even with Nature ; for as 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... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 pages
...certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. XLIV. OF DEFORMITY. DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature...erreth in the one, she ventureth in the other. Ubi peccat in uno, periclitatur in altero. But because there is in man an election touching the frame of... | |
| 1821 - 416 pages
...certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and rices blush. XLV. OF DEFORMITY. DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature; for as nature...consent between the body and the mind, and where nature crreth in the one, she ventureth in the other: " ubi peccat in nno, periclitatur m altero :" but because... | |
| 1823 - 896 pages
...passions and affectations which most naturally result from deformity. Lord Bacon observes, that " deformed persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature...(as the scripture saith) void of natural affection." But (says Mr Hay) " I can neither find out this passage in scripture, nor the reason of it ; nor can... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pages
...certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. XLIV. OF DEFORMITY. Deformed persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature...natural affection ;" and so they have their revenge of natures. Certainly there is a consent between the body and the mind, and where nature erreth in the... | |
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