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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... "
Solitude. Or the Effect of Occasional Retirement on the Mind, the Heart ... - Page 24
by Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1799
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 pages
...towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue, that it should < < <&<'< pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation...
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The works of lord Bacon, moral and historical, with a brief memoir of the ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 pages
...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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation...
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The essays, i-(lviii) or, Counsels civil and moral of Francis lord ..., Volume 1

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1878 - 246 pages
...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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation:...
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Bacon's essays, with intr., notes and index by E.A. Abbott. Text only, with ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1879 - 272 pages
...towards society, in any 3 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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation...
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The Essays (I-LVIII) Or, Counsels Civil and Moral of Francis, Lord Verulam ...

Francis Bacon - 1879 - 356 pages
...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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation:2...
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Second steps to Greek prose composition. [With] Key

Blomfield Jackson - 1880 - 226 pages
...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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...towards society in any man hath somewhat of the sav- s age 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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation,...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1880 - 702 pages
...man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue, that it should have any chiiracter at all of the divine nature, except' it proceed, not out of a pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 pages
...towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast : but it is most untrue, that it should raph, that adores and burns : pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation...
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Text-book of Prose from Burke, Webster, and Bacon: With Notes, and Sketches ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1881 - 104 pages
...towards 8 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 in solitude, but out of a love and desire to seques2 Impertinent is irrelevant; and curious...
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