| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pages
...employment; for, certainly, you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd than over-formal. OF IT had been hard for him that spake it, to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted m solitude, is either a wild beast or a god... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...employment ; for certainly you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd, than over-formal. IT had been hard for him that spake it, to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast, or a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pages
...employment; for certainly you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd, than over-formal. IT had been hard for him that spake it, to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast, or a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 pages
...certainly you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd, than over format XXVII. OF FRIENDSHIP. IT had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together, in few words, than in that speech ; " Whosoever is delighted in solitude, " is either a wild beast, or... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 pages
...certainly, you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd than over-formal. XXVIII. OF FRIENDSHIP. IT had been hard for him that spake it, to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast or a god:"... | |
| 1821 - 416 pages
...certainly, you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd than over-formal. XXVIII. OF FRIENDSHIP. IT had been hard for him that spake it, to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in solitnde, is either a wild beast or a god... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 pages
...and gently drew his beard «ide, and said: „This hath not ofleaded the king." 3) OF FRIENDSHIP.**) •It had been hard for him that spake **•) it to have put more troth and untruth together, in few words, than in that speech : Whosoever is delighted in solitude,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 pages
...certainly, you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd than overformal. XXVII. OF FRIENDSHIP. It had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in soli" tude, is either a wild beast or a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pages
...certainly, you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd than overformal. XXVII. OF FRIENDSHIP. U It had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in soli" tude, is either a wild beast or a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pages
...certainly, you were better take for business a man somewhat absurd than overformal. XXVII. OF FRIENDSHIP. It had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words than in that speech, " Whosoever is delighted in soli" tude, is either a wild beast or a... | |
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