Lord Bacon's Essays, or counsels moral and civil

발행: 1720년

분량: 535페이지

출처: archive.org

분류: 미분류

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portis Incouragemen to the fame, S

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γ AD PERSITΥ. 23 PUBLIC REVENGE Mare, for themost part Fortunate a Were hos for the Death o Caesar for the Deathos Pertinax for the Death of Henr IV, ingi France, and of many more. But in private REVENGEs, hi by noMeans holds. Nay ather, Vindicative Person in a manne sive thetis of Witches, lio, a the are destruistiveto thers, o themselves generali comet an infortunate End.

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strange Fiction of the ancient Poets; hich seemeth notu he without Pstery nay, and to resemblemo obscure-ly the State os a Christian; namely, that os Hercules Who, heu he enito unbind Promelleus by Prometheus

Human Nature is represented Diodihe leuth of the Ocean in an arthen Tot o Pitcher lively describing Christian Resolution that aileth in the frail Bar of the Flessa, through the aves of the ori flora in every Way

RITU, S Temperance of ADVERSITV,

Fortitude Whicli in orat is reputed the mostheroicat Virtue Again, PRO

SPERI TY

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o Pori than the Felicities of Sosimou.

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VI. Os Simulation and of

simulation.

Heari, to kno ,hen to teli Truth, andio dare tota it Theres ore it is the wealter sortis Politicians that are thegre a Disiemblers. TA 1 Differenc is et note in Tacitus, etWeen Caesar Augustus, and Tiberius. For thus e says of Livia, that he was a Vo Compositio of the Arts of herius,and audisse Di,

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extreme cautious Id Age of Tiberius. Where re these Properties of Art orPolicy, and of Is SIMULATION and

Closenesis, are indeed Habit and Facuuties, severat, an to e distinguissi'd. For is a Mailiave that happy Acutenessan Penetratio of Judment, set diu scern what Things area be laid open, and what tot hept secret, and whatto hecihewe at hal Lighis, illi an exa Consideratio also o Time and Person; hicli are indeed Arts of State, and Arts of Lila, a Tacitus et calu

Tac. Hi I. B. II. Ch. 6.

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wariest Way in general; like the going

TH ERE are three Degrees filiis Hid-

Closeness, Reservation, an Secrecy;when a an conclais his Thoughis, and hallances himself so even that O necantasti gues t What Sidele inclines. The second, DissIMULATION in the Negative, heia a Man o purpos te is fati Sigias and Arguments that he is notwhat he is And the third 1MULAΤION, in the Assirmative, hen a an indu-

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