| Jacob Zeitlin - Civilization, Modern - 1926 - 408 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body, and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - Literature - 1926 - 928 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead, than settle and direct. And these' two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1926 - 928 pages
...unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthrowcth dashcth upon other inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1926 - 332 pages
...Frend that is wholly acquainted with a Man's Estate7, will beware by furthering any present Businesse, how he dasheth upon other Inconvenience. And therefore rest" not upon Scattered" Counsels; They will rather distract and Misleade then Settle and Direct. 225 After these two Noble Fruits of... | |
| George Reuben Potter - English literature - 1928 - 640 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 378 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract and mislead, than settle and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship... | |
| Michael Pakaluk - Philosophy - 1991 - 292 pages
...disease, you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body; and therefore, may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...inconvenience. And therefore, rest not upon scattered counsels; they will rather distract, and mislead, than settle, and direct. After these two noble fruits of friendship;... | |
| Francis Bacon - Literary Collections - 1999 - 276 pages
...therefore may put you in way for* a present6 cure, but overthroweth your health in some other kind;7 and so cure the disease and kill the patient. But a friend that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate8 will beware, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon9 other inconvenience.... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 2002 - 868 pages
...therefore may put you in way for0 a present0 cure, but overthroweth your health in some other kind;0 and so cure the disease and kill the patient. But a friend that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate0 will beware, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth upon0 other inconvenience.... | |
| Francis Bacon - Literary Collections - 2007 - 157 pages
...disease you complain of, but is unacquainted with your body ; and therefore may put you in way for a present cure, but overthroweth your health in some...that is wholly acquainted with a man's estate will bejware, by furthering any present business, how he dasheth open other inconvenience. And therefore... | |
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