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" For it is most true that a natural and secret hatred and aversation towards society in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue that it should have any character at all of the divine nature ; except it proceed, not out of a pleasure... "
The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 120
de Francis Bacon - 1815
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The Essays Or Counsels, Civil and Moral ; And, Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 páginas
...towards Society, in any Man, hath foraewhat of the favage Beaft ; but it is moft untrue, that it fhould have any Character at all, of the Divine Nature ; except it proceed, not out of a Pleafure in Solitude, but out of a Love and Defire, to fequefter a Man's Self, for a higher Converfation...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen 1

Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 páginas
...aleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire o sequester a man's self for a higher conversaion : such as is found to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathen ; as Epimenides, he Candian ; Numa, the Roman ; Empedocles, the Sicilian; and Apollonius of...
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The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral with A table of the colours of good ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 páginas
...natural and secret hatred and aversation towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue, that it should have any character...to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathen, as Epimenides the Candian, Numa the Koman, Empedocles the Sicilian, and Apollonius of Tyana...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 páginas
...natural and secret hatred and aversion towards society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage least ; but it is most untrue, that it should have any character...proceed, not out of a pleasure in solitude, but out of a lore and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation : such as is found to have been...
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Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...and secret hatred, and aversation towards society, in any men, hath somewhat of the savage beast : + | l W o / NXn ] M 3 K ; % heathen ; as Epimenides the Candian, Numa the Roman, Empedocles the Sicilian, and Apollonins of Tyana...
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The Essays: Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral ; and The Wisdom of the Ancients

Francis Bacon - 1856 - 406 páginas
...really in insolvent circumstances, though to the world he does not appear so. of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue, that it should have any character...to have been falsely and feignedly in some of the heathen ; as Epimenides,1 the Candian ; Numa, the Roman ; Empedocles, the Sicilian ; and Apollonius,...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...character at all of the divine feature, except it proceed not out of a pleasure in solitude, hut out of ft love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation, such as is found to have heen falsely and feignedly in some of the heathens, as Epimenides the Sicilian, and Apollonius of Tyans,...
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Bacon's essays, with annotations by R. Whately

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 páginas
...and secret hatred and aversation towards3 society, in any man, hath somewhat of the savage beast ; but it is most untrue, that it should have any character at all of the divine nature, except3 it proceed, not out of a pleasure in solitude, but out of a love and desire to sequester a...
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The Essays Or Counsels Civil and Moral. With the Wisdom of the Ancients ...

Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 páginas
...towards Society, in any Man, hath fomewhat of the favage Beaft ; but it is moft untrue that it fhould have any Character at all of the Divine Nature, except it proceed, not out of a Pleafure in Solitude, but out of a Love and Defire to fequefter a Man's Self for a higher Converfation...
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Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 páginas
...require no sympathy, nor admit of it ; but that such a Being must be a widely different Being from Man. 'It is most untrue, that it should have any character at all of divine nature.' Well might Bacon doubt, or deny, that incapacity for friendship could assimilate Man...
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