| University of Madras - 1874 - 502 strani
...regarded as a fault in his character? II. Paraphrase so as to render the meaning .quite clear : (a.) " It is not only the difficulty and labour which men...imposeth upon men's thoughts, that doth bring lies into favour." (6.) " It is good that a man's face give his tongue leave to (c.) "Dangers are no more... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 strani
...bondage to fix a belief—affecting 1 free-will in thinking, as well as in acting—and, though the Beets of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing 2 wits which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them as was in those of the... | |
| Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 strani
...in giddiness, and count it a bondage to fix a belief; affecting freewill in thinking, as well as in acting. And though the sects of philosophers of that...not only the difficulty and labour which men take in the finding out of truth; nor again, that when it is found, it imposeth upon men's thoughts, that doth... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 strani
...giddiness, and count it a bondage to fix a belief ; affecting free-will in thinking, as well as in acting. And though the sects of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing2 wits, which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them as was in... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 strani
...the hazard of losing much more than it was possible for him to gain. ADDISON : Spectator, No. 507. But it is not only the difficulty and labour which men take in finding out the truth ; nor, again, that, when it is found, it imposeth upon men's thoughts, that doth bring lies... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 300 strani
...giddiness, and count it a bondage to fix a belief ; affecting free-will in thinking, as well as in acting. And, though the sects of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there 5 remain certain discoursing wits which are of the same veins ; though there be not so much blood in... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 strani
...And though the sect of philosophers of that kind be gone, yet there remain certaindiscoursingwits, which are of the same veins, though there be not so...it imposeth upon men's thoughts ; that doth bring lyes in favour : but a natural though corrupt love of the lye itself. One of the later school of the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1877 - 1014 strani
...sects of philosophers of that < QV«-A / ^*' kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing wits 2 which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them as was in those of the an- , \,,' cients. ; But it is not only the difficulty and labour " r.^j V * -' which men take in finding... | |
| Rev. G. W. Grogan - 1877 - 340 strani
...in giddiness, and count it a bondage to fix a belief affecting free-will in thinking as well as in acting. And though the sects of philosophers of that...kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing" (discursive) " wits which are of the same vein, though there be not so much blood in them as was in... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 462 strani
...the sects of philosophers- of tliat kind be gone, yet there remain certain discoursing wits which arc of the same veins, though there be not so much blood...the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and labor which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again, that, when it is found, it imposeth upon... | |
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