OF GREAT PLACE. MEN in great place are thrice servants ; servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange desire... Philosophical works - Página 268por Francis Bacon - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 páginas
...MEN in great place are thrice servants—servants of the sovereign or State, servants of fame, arid servants of business ; so as ' they have no freedom,...dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing: ' Cum non sis qui fueris non... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1874 - 100 páginas
...their actions, nor in their times. 4 It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty, or 5 to seek power over others, and to lose power over...laborious, and by pains men come to greater pains ; 6 and it is sometimes base, and by indignities 7 men come to dignities. The standing is slippery,... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...friends' consent ; for then they will be sure to make good their own folly. OF GREAT PLACE X in greatplace are thrice servants, — servants of the sovereign...pains ; and it is sometimes base, and by indignities 8 men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 300 páginas
...they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a s strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty :...by indignities men come to dignities. The standing 10 is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy... | |
| Education Department,London - 1876 - 1010 páginas
...esperance, lives not ш fear ; The lamentable change is from the best ; The worst returns to laughter. (if) The rising unto place is laborious and by pains men...dignities. The standing is slippery and the regress is either a downfall or at least an eclipse which is a melancholy thing. («) Counsellors should not be... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 páginas
...love maketh mankind ; friendly love perfecteth it ; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it. XL OF GREAT PLACE. Men in great place are thrice servants...dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing. " Cum non sis qui fueris, non... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1877 - 1014 páginas
...love perfecteth it; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it. XI. OF GREAT PLACE. their persona, nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a....dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing. Cum mm sis quifueris, non esse,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1878 - 790 páginas
...Nuptial love maketh mankind ; friendly love perfecteth it; but wanton love corrupteth and cmbaseth it. XI. OF GREAT PLACE. , MEN in great place are thrice...dignities. ' The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing. Cum non sis quifueris, non... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1878 - 368 páginas
...liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self. The rising unto place ia laborious, and by pains men come to greater pains,...by indignities men come to dignities- The standing ia slippery, and the regress is either a downfall or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 406 páginas
...10.) a He refers here to the judgment of Paris, mentioned by Ovid in his Epistles, of the Heroines. to wine, for perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures....dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse, which is a melancholy thing: " Cum non sis qui fueris, non... | |
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