But men if they be in their own power and do bear and sustain themselves, and be not carried away with a whirlwind or tempest of ambition, ought in the pursuit of their own fortune to set before their eyes not only that general map of the world, that... Bacon: The Advancement of Learning - Page 218by Francis Bacon - 1876 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| Virgil - 1785 - 474 pages
...Pectora. sic memorans , humeros dextrasque tenebat Amborum , et voltum lacrimis atque ora rigabat : Quae vobis , quae digna , viri , pro laudibus istis...? pulcherrima primum Dii , moresque dabunt vestri : tum cetera reddet Actutum pius Aeneas, atque integer aevi Ascanius , meriti tanti non inmemor umquam.... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1804 - 506 pages
...Pectora. Sic memorans, humeros dextrasque tenebat Amborum , et vultum lacrymis atque ora rigabat. Quœ vobis , quae digna , viri, pro laudibus istis, Praemia posse rear solvi ? Pulcherrima primùm Dî moresque dabunt vestri : tum cetera reddet Actutum pins jEneas , atque integer œvi Ascanius... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 pages
...own fortune, to set before their eyes, not only that general map of the world, that all things are vanity and vexation of spirit, but many other more...chiefly that, that being, without well-being, is a corse, and the greater being the greater curse ; and that ail virtue is most rewarded, and all wickedness... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1819 - 680 pages
...aditus : urbs cnim 1082 l'. VIRGILir'MARONlS Amboram, et vultum lacrymis atque ora rigabat : Quae Tobis, quae digna, viri, pro laudibus istis, Praemia posse rear solvi ? pulcherrima primum Di moresque dabunt vestri ; turn cetera reddet Actutum pius .«Eneas, atque integer aevi 255 Ascanius,... | |
| Virgil - 1820 - 658 pages
...Pectora.' Sic memorans, humeros dextrasque tenebat Amborum, et vultum lacrimis atque ora rigabat : ' QUSB vobis, quae digna, viri, pro laudibus istis, ' Praemia posse rear solvi? pulcherrima primum ' Dî moresque dabunt vestri ; tum cetera reddet 255 ' Actutum plus ./Eneas, atque integer aevi ' Ascanius,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 pages
...own fortune, to set before their eyes, not only that general map of the world, that all things are vanity and vexation of spirit, but many other more...and directions: chiefly that, that being, without well being, is a curse, and the greater being the greater curse; and that all virtue is most rewarded,... | |
| Virgil - 1824 - 496 pages
...tulistis Pectora. Sie memoraus, humeros dextrasque tenebat Ambornm, et voltum lacrimis atque ora rigabat: Quae vobis, quae digna, viri, pro laudibus istis, Praemia posse rear solvi ? pulcerrima primum DI moresque dabunt vestri ; tum cetera reddet Actutum plus JEneas, atque integer... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 432 pages
...own fortune, to set before their eyes not only that general map of the world, that " all things are vanity and vexation of spirit," but many other more...in itself: according as the poet saith excellently : " QUSB vobis, quse digna, viri, pro laudibus istis Praemia posse rear solvi ? pulcherrima primum... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pages
...own fortune, to set before their eyes not only that general map of the world, that " all things are vanity and vexation of " spirit," but. many other...in itself: according as the poet saith excellently : " Quse vobis, quse digna, viri, pro laudibus istis " Preemia posse rear solvi? pulcherrima primum... | |
| Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1825 - 332 pages
...praemia, " quibus nos non sumus reddendis." So Aen. IX. 252. Aletes, praising Nisus and Euryalus says ; " Quae vobis, quae digna, viri, pro laudibus istis '...pulcherrima primum " Dii moresque dabunt vestri." So here it may be with " ferent ;" that it may be an affirmation and not a wish. Though we cannot reward... | |
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