Counsel is of two sorts; the one concerning manners, the other concerning business : for the first, the best preservative to keep the mind in health, is the faithful admonition of a friend. The calling of a man's self to a strict account is a medicine... The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 129de Francis Bacon - 1815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1859 - 802 páginas
...self-flattery, as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts ; the one concerning manners, the other, business. For the first, the best preservative to...the faithful admonition of a friend. The calling of one's self to a strict account, is a medicine sometimes too pungent and corrosive; reading good books... | |
| 1860 - 544 páginas
...and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel U of two sorts : the one concerning manners, the other...little flat and dead. Observing our faults in others, U sometimes improper for our case ; but the best receipt (best, I say, to work, and best to take) is... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 páginas
...and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts ; the one concerning manners, the other...dead ; observing our faults in others is sometimes unproper for our case ; but the best receipt (best, I say, to work and best to take) is the admonition... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 458 páginas
...Selfe, to a Strict Account, is a Medicine, sometime, too Piercing and Corrosive. Reading good Bookes of Morality, is a little Flat, and Dead. Observing our Faults in Others, is sometimes unproper for our Case. But the best Receipt (best (I say) |l to worke, and best to take) is the Admonition... | |
| 1872 - 556 páginas
...and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts ; the one concerning manners, the other...medicine sometimes too piercing and corrosive ; reading food books of morality is a little flat and ead ; observing our faults in others is sometimes improper... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 páginas
...and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts : the one concerning manners, the other...of a man's self to a strict account is a medicine sometime too piercing and corrosive ; reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead ; observing... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1874 - 100 páginas
...of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts; the one concerning manners, 68 the other concerning business. For the first, the...of a man's self to a strict account, is a medicine sometime too piercing and corrosive; reading good books of morality is a little flat and dead. 69 Observing... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend. Counsel is n of his Beauty. Besides, he had a rich Habit on,...not strip him of, because he was forc'd to surprize Beading good books of morality is a little flat and dead. Observing our faults in others is sometimes... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the Mberty of a friend. Counsel is of two sorts ; the one concerning manners-, the other...self to a strict account is a medicine sometimes too 1 That is, like tapestries, opened and spread out. Many of the tapestries or hangings formerly used... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 páginas
...numbers ; some m points of wit, and others in short proverbs. ADDISON: Spectator, No. 512. Counsel is of two sorts ; the one concerning manners, the other...in health is the faithful admonition of a friend. Jhe calling of a man's self to a strict account i» a medicine sometimes too piercing and corrosive;... | |
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