| Francis Bacon - 1720 - 556 pagina’s
...reft; nay,. as tho' it were All in All, ihould almoftalone be cry'd up. But the Reafon is plain; for there is in human Nature generally more of the Fool...Wife ; and therefore thofe Faculties, by which the foolifti Part of Men's Minds is taken, are moil potent of all. Wonderful like to this, and as it were... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest; nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. -But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay, almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and thereE 3 _!.. fore those faculties, by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay, almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and thereE 3 fore those faculties, by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest : nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature, generally, more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of mens minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
| 1821 - 416 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest; nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of jneu's minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part o' men's minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest; nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 pagina’s
...invention, elocution, and the rest ; nay almost alone, as if it were all in all. But the reason is plain. There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken, are most potent.... | |
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