Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... Envy → 7 Love - - Prophecies Ambition Masques and Triumphs Nature in Men - Custom and Education Great Place 9 Fortune · Boldness 10 Usury Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 11 Youth and Age A King · 12 Beauty Nobility ib . Deformity ...
... Envy → 7 Love - - Prophecies Ambition Masques and Triumphs Nature in Men - Custom and Education Great Place 9 Fortune · Boldness 10 Usury Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 11 Youth and Age A King · 12 Beauty Nobility ib . Deformity ...
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... envy : " Ex- tinctus amabitur idem . " OF UNITY IN RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief bond of human society , it is a happy thing when itself is well contained within the true bond of unity . The quarrels and divisions about religion ...
... envy : " Ex- tinctus amabitur idem . " OF UNITY IN RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief bond of human society , it is a happy thing when itself is well contained within the true bond of unity . The quarrels and divisions about religion ...
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... ENVY . OF LOVE. LATION . DISSIMULATION is but a faint kind of po- licy or wisdom ; for it asketh a strong wit and a strong heart to know when to tell truth , and to do it : therefore it is the weaker sort of politicians that are the ...
... ENVY . OF LOVE. LATION . DISSIMULATION is but a faint kind of po- licy or wisdom ; for it asketh a strong wit and a strong heart to know when to tell truth , and to do it : therefore it is the weaker sort of politicians that are the ...
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Francis Bacon. OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN . OF ENVY . OF LOVE . OF GREAT PLACE . 6 -7 business doth spoil the feathers of round flying up to the mark ; the second , that it puzzleth and perplexeth the conceits of many , that perhaps would ...
Francis Bacon. OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN . OF ENVY . OF LOVE . OF GREAT PLACE . 6 -7 business doth spoil the feathers of round flying up to the mark ; the second , that it puzzleth and perplexeth the conceits of many , that perhaps would ...
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... ENVY THERE be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate , or bewitch , but love and envy they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina tions and suggestions ; and they come easily into the ...
... ENVY THERE be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate , or bewitch , but love and envy they both have vehement wishes ; they frame themselves readily into imagina tions and suggestions ; and they come easily into the ...
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affection alleys amongst ancient atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar cause Certainly Cicero cometh command commonly corrupt council counsel counsellors court cunning custom danger death discourse doth England envy Epicurus Epimetheus factions fair fame favour fear flowers fore fortune fruit of friendship Galba garden give giveth goeth greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king kingdom less likewise Macedon maketh man's matter means men's ment mind monly motion nature ness never nobility noble opinion persons plantation pleasure Plutarch poets Pompey princes religion revenge riches Romans secrecy secret sect seditions seemeth Septimius Severus servants side simula soldiers sometimes sort Sparta speak speech superstition sure suspicion Tacitus Themistocles things thou thought Tiberius tion true unto usury Vespasian virtue Vitellius whereby wherein whereof wise