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" Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath also a perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed... "
The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay - Page 294
by Francis Bacon - 1838
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The Essayes Or Counsels, Civill and Morall of Francis Bacon, Lo. Verulam ...

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1900 - 374 pages
...obscured by the sun of discipline and virtue. Therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign, which is more deceivable, but as a cause, which...but in process of time, by a general habit. Also, it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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The Essays: Colours of Good and Evil, & Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Didactic literature, English - 1900 - 462 pages
...obscured by the sun of discipline and virtue. Therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign, which is more deceivable ; but as a cause, which...but in process of time by a general habit. Also it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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The Essayes Or Counsels Civill and Morall of Francis Lo: Verulam, Viscount ...

Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 pages
...obscured by the sun of discipline and virtue. Therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign, which is more deceivable, but as a cause, which...but in process of time, by a general habit. Also, it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this 1 86 kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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The Essayes Or, Counsels Civill and Morall of Francis Bacon ...

Francis Bacon - English essays - 1900 - 376 pages
...obscured by the sun of discipline and virtue. (^Therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign, which is more deceivable, but as a cause, which...but in process of time, by a general habit. Also, it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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The Essays: Or Counsels, Civil and Moral of Francis Bacon ... Ed., with an ...

Francis Bacon - 1900 - 290 pages
...which is more deceivable; but as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...but in process of time, by a general habit. Also it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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Bacon

Francis Bacon - 1900 - 292 pages
...induce contempt, hath also a perESSAY XLIV. petual spur in himself to rescue and deliver of Deformity, himself from scorn; therefore all deformed persons...but in process of time by a general habit. Also it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, Morals

Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott - Conduct of life - 1900 - 318 pages
...seek to free themselves from scorn, which must be either by virtue or malice. Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...himself from scorn. Therefore, all deformed persons be extreme bold." — Ess. of Deformity. " So do I wish the crown, being so far oft'; And so I chide...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 5

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 692 pages
...This daring soul, which could achieve no less Without it. 1. [" Whosoever," says Bacon, "hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...but in process of time by a general habit; also it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of others,...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...obscured by the sun of discipline and virtue ; therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign which is more deceivable, but as a cause which...rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformedpersons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed to scorn, but in...
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Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...obscured by the sun of discipline ami virtue ; therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign which is more deceivable, but as a cause which...scorn, but in process of time by a general habit. AUo it stirreth in them industry, and especially of this kind, to watch and observe the weakness of...
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