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" For it is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversation towards society in any man hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue that it should have any character at all of the divine nature except it proceed, not out of a pleasure... "
AN ENGLISH PROSE MISCELLANY - Page 95
by JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907
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The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, Volumes 21-22

1862 - 812 pages
...— " It is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversion towards society in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue,...to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the Heathen, as Epimenides, the Candían ; Nucía, the Roman; Empedocles, the Sicilian ; and Apollonius...
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 22

1863 - 448 pages
..." It is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversion towards' society ir^ any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast; but it is most untrue,...conversation : such as is found to have been falsely and feicnedly in some of the Heathen, as Epimenides, the Candian ; Numa, the Roman ; Empedocles, the Sicilian...
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Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 468 pages
...For it is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversation towards society in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue...to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathen ; as Epimenides the Candian, Numa the Roman, Empedocles the Sicilian, and Apollonius of Tyana...
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The Church Porch, :... [being the Introduction to the Poem Entitled “The ...

George Herbert - 1867 - 90 pages
...For it is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversation towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast; but it is most untrue,...to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathen, as Epimenides the Candian, Numa the Roman, Empedocles the Sicilian, and Apolloniusof Tyana;...
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The literary reader: prose authors, with biogr. notices &c. by H.G. Robinson

Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 pages
...for it is most true that a natural and secret hatred and avcrsation towards society in any man hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue...out of a pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and di->sire 2to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation, such aa is found to have been falsely...
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Lord Bacon's Essays: With a Sketch of His Life and Character, Reviews of His ...

Francis Bacon - 1867 - 440 pages
...for it is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversation towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue that it should have any character It had been, $c. : Express the idea by another form of expression. To have put: Give the more correct...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 786 pages
...natural and secret hatred and aversation towards' society, in any man, hath somewhat of the Bavage beast ; but it is most untrue, that it should have...man's self for a higher conversation ;' such as is fuund to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathens — as Epimenides, the Candian ; Numa,...
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Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and Evil

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 458 pages
...it is most true, that a Naturall and Secret Hatred, and Aversation towards Society, in any Man, hath somewhat of the Savage Beast; But it is most Untrue,...Solitude, but out of a Love and desire, to sequester a Mans Selfe, for a Higher Conversation : Such as is found, to have been falsely and fainedly, in some...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 694 pages
...it is most true, that a natural and secret hatred and aversation towards2 society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue,...should have any character at all of the divine nature, except3 it proceed, not out of a pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a...
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Bacon's Essays and Colours of Good and Evil

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 472 pages
...proceed, not out of a Pleasure in Solitude, but out of a Love and desire, to sequester a Mans Selfe, for a Higher Conversation : Such as is found, to have been falsely and fainedly, in some of the Heathen ; As Epimenides the Candian, Numa the Roman, Empedocles the Sicilian,...
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