The Essays: Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral ; and The Wisdom of the AncientsLittle, Brown, 1856 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... , I haue preferred them to you that are next my selfe , Dedicating them , such as they are , to our Loue , in the depth whereof ( I assure you ) I sometimes wish your Infirmities translated vppon my selfe , that her Maiestie mought.
... , I haue preferred them to you that are next my selfe , Dedicating them , such as they are , to our Loue , in the depth whereof ( I assure you ) I sometimes wish your Infirmities translated vppon my selfe , that her Maiestie mought.
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... sometimes in doubt whether I ought to have sent it to you , because it was written in the English tongue . But now , for that very reason , I send it to you . It is a recompilement of my Essays Moral and Civil ; but in such manner ...
... sometimes in doubt whether I ought to have sent it to you , because it was written in the English tongue . But now , for that very reason , I send it to you . It is a recompilement of my Essays Moral and Civil ; but in such manner ...
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... sometimes too apophthegmatic a form and want coherence ; the historical instances , though far less frequent than with Montaigne , have a little the look of pedantry to our eyes . But it is from this condensation , from this gravity ...
... sometimes too apophthegmatic a form and want coherence ; the historical instances , though far less frequent than with Montaigne , have a little the look of pedantry to our eyes . But it is from this condensation , from this gravity ...
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... sometimes mixture of vanity and of superstition . You shall read in some of the friars ' books of mortification , that a man should think with himself , what the pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured ; and ...
... sometimes mixture of vanity and of superstition . You shall read in some of the friars ' books of mortification , that a man should think with himself , what the pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed or tortured ; and ...
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... sometimes hear ignorant men differ , and know well within himself , that those which so differ mean one thing , and yet they them- 1 St. Matthew xii . 30 . 2 " In the garment there may be many colors , but let there be no rending of it ...
... sometimes hear ignorant men differ , and know well within himself , that those which so differ mean one thing , and yet they them- 1 St. Matthew xii . 30 . 2 " In the garment there may be many colors , but let there be no rending of it ...
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Стр. 23 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt. Dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair. And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Стр. 227 - STUDIES serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring ; for ornament, is in discourse ; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business ; for expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars one by one ; but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned.
Стр. 205 - That is the best part of beauty, which a picture cannot express; * no, nor the first sight of the life. There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
Стр. 31 - The End of our Foundation is the knowledge of Causes, and secret motions of things ' ; and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
Стр. 55 - It is as natural to die as to be born, and to a little infant perhaps the one is as painful as the other. He that dies in an earnest pursuit is like one that is wounded in hot blood, who for the time scarce feels the hurt' and therefore, a mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good, doth avert the dolours of death. But above all, believe it, the sweetest canticle is Nunc dimittis, when a man hath obtained worthy ends and expectations.
Стр. 228 - Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And, therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit; and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know that he doth not. Histories make men wise; poets, witty; the mathematics, subtile; natural philosophy, deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.
Стр. 66 - Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament, adversity is the blessing of the New, which carrieth the greater benediction, and the clearer revelation of God's favour.
Стр. 50 - One of the fathers, in great severity, called poesy vinum daemonum, because it filleth the imagination, and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie. But it is not the lie that passeth through the mind, but the lie that sinketh in, and settleth in it, that doth the hurt, such as we spake of before.
Стр. 52 - Certainly it is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity, rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth.
Стр. 138 - Surely every medicine is an innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator ; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end...