| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 strani
...quality ; and therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy ; but of knowledge there is no satiety, but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable ; (a) and therefore appeareth to be good in itself simply, without fallacy or accident. Neither is... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 strani
...quality : and therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. But of knowledge there is no satiety, but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable. " It is a view of delight, to stand or walk upon the "shore side, and to see a ship tossed with tempest... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 strani
...quality ; and therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friers, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. But of knowledge there is no satiety, but satisfaction...good in itself simply, without fallacy or accident. Neither is that pleasure of small efficacy and contentment to the mind of man, which the poet Lucretius... | |
| Leeds grammar sch - 1828 - 364 strani
...quality. — And therefore we see, that voluptuous men turn Friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. But of knowledge there is no satiety, but satisfaction...good in itself simply, without fallacy or accident. Neither is that pleasure of small efficacy, and contentment to the mind of man, which the poet Lucretius... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 strani
...quality : and therefore we see, that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy : but of ' knowledge,' there is no satiety, but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable. Aliltan. (Pbttfi of the Latin Church. St. Justus, Abp. of Lyons, 390. St. Stephen, King of Hungary,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1834 - 364 strani
...we see that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy ; but of knowledge f there is no satiety, but satisfaction and appetite...good, in itself simply, without fallacy or accident. Neither is that pleasure of small efficacy and contentment to the mind of man, which the Lucretius... | |
| 1837 - 352 strani
...quality : and therefore we see, that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. But of knowledge there is no satiety — but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable. Bacon. 710. Errors of Opposites to Evils. — The wisest man is not safe from the liability to mistake... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 strani
...quality; and therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. do ; first, as was said, he must have some entrance...before he goeth. Then he must have such a servant, or Neither is that pleasure of •mail efficacy and contentment to the mind of man, which the poet Lucretius... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 strani
...quality: and therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. But of knowledge there is no satiety, but satisfaction and appetite are perpetually interchangeable. The poet that beautified the sect, that was otherwise inferior to the rest, saith yet excellently well... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 strani
...quality: and therefore we see that voluptuous men turn friars, and ambitious princes turn melancholy. But of knowledge there is no satiety, but satisfaction...appetite are perpetually interchangeable; and therefore appearethto be good in itself simply, without fallacy or accident. Neither is that pleasure of small... | |
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