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" DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature hath done ill by them, so do they by nature; being for the most part, as the Scripture saith, void of natural affection: and so they have their revenge of nature. "
Essays by Lords Bacon and Clarendon: Two Volumes in One - Page 201
by Francis Bacon - 1820 - 539 pages
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Bacon's Essays and Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - 1884 - 474 pages
...again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine, and vices blush. XLIV. โ€” OF DEFORMITY. DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for, as nature...nature, being for the most part (as the Scripture 1 " The autumn of the beautiful is beautiful." 1 By making allowances. saith) " void of natural affection...
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The Cecil Family

George Ravenscroft Dennis - 1914 - 376 pages
...the life." 1 It will be remembered that this very spiteful essay begins as follows :โ€” " Deformed persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature...nature erreth in the one, she ventureth in the other." When James asked Bacon for his opinion of Salisbury, he replied :โ€” " Your Majesty hath lost a great...
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The Disabled soldier

Douglas Crawford McMurtrie - 1919 - 298 pages
...contemporary, Lord Bacon, in his "Essay on Deformity" strikes a similar note, holding that "deformed persons are commonly even with Nature; for as Nature...them, so do they by Nature, being for the most part . void of natural affection." Writing almost two centuries after Shakespeare, Schiller, in his earliest...
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Letture inglesi: coordinate al programma governativo dei licei e corredate ...

Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 404 pages
...certainly, again, if it light well, it maketh virtues shine and vices blush (3). Of Deform1tyDeformed persons are commonly even with Nature, for as Nature...affection; " and so they have their revenge of Nature (4). Certain there is a consent between the body and the mind, (i) Si possono vedere dei volti che...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1926 - 332 pages
...virtues to fair. advantage and makes him blush 7 except by making allowances at vice and the Minde ; And where Nature erreth in the One, she ventureth in the Other': Ubi peccat in uno , periclitatur in altero*. But because there is in Man an Election8 touching the Frame...
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The Psychology of Character: With a Survey of Temperament

Abraham Aaron Roback - 1927 - 632 pages
...individual psychology " has been fully recognized by Bacon as his essay on " Deformity " reveals. " Deformed persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature...affection,' and so they have their revenge of nature. Certain there is a consent between the body and the mind, and where nature erreth in the one, she ventureth...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 3

1909 - 378 pages
...certainly again, if it light well, it maketh virtue shine, and vices blush. XLIV OF DEFORMITY DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature; for as nature...hath done ill by them, so do they by nature ; being 1 Feature. * Becoming. ยป Making special allowance. for the most part (as the Scripture saith) void...
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Complete Writings: With Variant Readings

William Blake - 1966 - 964 pages
...exceeding subtile, who afterwards waxed stupid. Such was Bacon: Stupid Indeed! Page 202. Of Deformity. Certainly there is a consent between the body and...nature erreth in the one, she ventureth in the other. False! Contemptible! Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that doth 1nduce contempt, hath also...
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The School Review, Volume 10

1902 - 874 pages
...Connect with their context and explain the following extracts : " Six extracts are given, for instance, " Certainly there is a consent between the body and...nature erreth in the one, she ventureth in the other." subjects are introduced. But it drives a coach and four through its own act by the provision that special...
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Constancy and Change in Human Development

Orville Gilbert Brim (Jr.) - 1980 - 784 pages
...help and much increase it." Bacon, being the better scientist of the two, was more cautious: "Deformed persons are commonly even with nature for, as nature...them, so do they by nature, being for the most part void of natural affection, and so they have their revenge of nature." In addition to reviewing studies,...
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