It destroys likewise magnanimity and the raising of human nature, for, take an- example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a god, or melior natura... Nineteenth Century Questions - Page 121by James Freeman Clarke - 1897 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...raising of human nature, for, take an- example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a god, or melior natura, which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of a better... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pages
...the raising human nature ; for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a God, or " melior natura;" which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...the raising human nature ; for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a God, or " melior natura ;" which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...and the raising human nature: for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a god, or melior natura: which courage is manifestly such, as that creature, without that confidence of a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pages
...the raising human nature : for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a god, or melior nalura: which courage is manifestly such, as that creature, without lhat confidence of a... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 pages
...the raising of human nature : for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man ; who to him is instead of a God, or melior natura : which courage is manifestly such, as that creature, without that confidence of a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 pages
...and the raising human nature; for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a God, or " melior naturfi;" which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1820 - 362 pages
...raising of humane Nature : for take an example of a Dogg, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a Man, who to him is instead of a God, or Melior Natura. Which courage is manifestly such, as that Creature without that confidence of a better... | |
| 1821 - 416 pages
...the raising human nature ; for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a God, or " melior natura;" which courage is manifestly such as that creature, without that confidence of... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...the raising of human nature : for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained by a man ; who to him is instead of a God, or melior natura : which courage is manifestly such, as that creature, without that confidence of a... | |
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