The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 1M. Jones, 1802 |
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... Dissimulation 20 .. .Parents and Children . 25 .Marriage and Single Life 28 · .Envy .Love 31 • 40 .Great Place 43 .. .Boldness .. 49 .. Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 52 .A King 56 .Nobility 60 .Seditions and Troubles 63 • .Atheism ...
... Dissimulation 20 .. .Parents and Children . 25 .Marriage and Single Life 28 · .Envy .Love 31 • 40 .Great Place 43 .. .Boldness .. 49 .. Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 52 .A King 56 .Nobility 60 .Seditions and Troubles 63 • .Atheism ...
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... dissimulation of her " son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , " and dissimulation to Tiberius : " and again , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian to take arms against Vitellius , he saith , " We rise not " against the piercing ...
... dissimulation of her " son ; attributing arts or policy to Augustus , " and dissimulation to Tiberius : " and again , when Mucianus encourageth Vespasian to take arms against Vitellius , he saith , " We rise not " against the piercing ...
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... dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness . But if a man cannot attain to that judgment , then it is left to him generally to be close and a dissembler ; for where a man cannot choose or vary in particulars , there it is good to take ...
... dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness . But if a man cannot attain to that judgment , then it is left to him generally to be close and a dissembler ; for where a man cannot choose or vary in particulars , there it is good to take ...
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... dissimulation in the negative , when a man lets fall signs and arguments , that he is not that he is ; and the third , simulation in the affirmative , when a man industriously and expressly feigns and pretends to be that he is not . For ...
... dissimulation in the negative , when a man lets fall signs and arguments , that he is not that he is ; and the third , simulation in the affirmative , when a man industriously and expressly feigns and pretends to be that he is not . For ...
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... dissimulation , it followeth many times upon secrecy by a ne- cessity ; so that he that will be secret must be a dissembler in some degree : for men are too cunning to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage between both , and to ...
... dissimulation , it followeth many times upon secrecy by a ne- cessity ; so that he that will be secret must be a dissembler in some degree : for men are too cunning to suffer a man to keep an indifferent carriage between both , and to ...
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