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" He said it that knew it best ; and had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator, which is but superficial, and rather the virtue \ of a player, should be placed so high above those other noble parts... "
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Halaman 159
1857
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Lord Bacon's Essays, Or Counsels Moral and Civil: Translated from the Latin ...

Francis Bacon - 1720 - 556 halaman
...reft; nay,. as tho' it were All in All, ihould almoftalone be cry'd up. But the Reafon is plain; for there is in human Nature generally more of the Fool than of the Wife ; and therefore thofe Faculties, by which the foolifti Part of Men's Minds is taken, are moil...
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An Inquiry Into the History of Scotland Preceding the Reign of ..., Volume 1

John Pinkerton - 1794 - 640 halaman
...fo gaudy a trim as the candle-light of falfehood a. In another place he moft juftly remarks that, ' there is in human nature generally more of the fool, than of the wife : and therefore thofe faculties, by which the foolifh part of mens minds is taken, is the moft...
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The essays; or, Counsels moral, economical, and political, by sir F. Bacon

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 halaman
...had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of...generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and thereE 3 fore those faculties, by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent....
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The Essays Or Counsels, Moral, Economical and Political: With Elegant ...

Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 halaman
...had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of...generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and thereE 3 _!.. fore those faculties, by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent....
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Sylva sylvarum (century IX-X) Physiological remains. Medical remains ...

Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 halaman
...by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator, which is but superficial, and rather the virtue \...therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of mens minds is taken, are most potent. Wonderful like is the case of boldness in civil business ; what...
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Essays by Lords Bacon and Clarendon: Two Volumes in One, Volume 1-2

Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 halaman
...had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of...plain. There is in human nature generally more of the feol than of the wise; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken,...
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The British Prose Writers, Volume 1

1821 - 416 halaman
...had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thins, that that part of an orator which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of...therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of jneu's minds is taken, are most potent. Wonderful like is the case of boldness in civil business ;...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 2

Francis Bacon - 1824 - 598 halaman
...strange thing, that that part of an orator, which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of aplayer, should be placed so high above those other noble parts...of the fool than of the wise; and therefore those iaculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent. Wonderful like is the...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 halaman
...had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of a player, should he placed so high above those other noble parts of invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay almost...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 halaman
...had by nature himself no advantage in that he commended. A strange thing, that that part of an orator which is but superficial, and rather the virtue of a player, should he placed so high above those other noble parts of invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay almost...
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