 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 Seiten
...Offices of Life are as it were granted to him and his Deputy : for he may exercife them by his Friend. How many things are there, which a man cannot, with any face or comelinefs, fay or do himfeU ? A man can fcatce alledghisown merits with modefty, much lefe extol them... | |
 | 1801 - 446 Seiten
...offices of life are, as it were, granted to him. and his deputy ; for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there which a man cannot with any face or comeliness say or do himself .' A rnan can scarce alledge his own merits with modesty, much less extol them ; a man cannot sometimes... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 Seiten
...offices of life are, as it were, granted to him and his deputy; for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there which* a man cannot, with...man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate, or beg, and a number of the like: but all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth, which are blushing... | |
 | Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 Seiten
...to him and his deputy, for he may exercise them by his friend. LOUD BACON. HOW many things there are which a man cannot, with any face or comeliness, say...A man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg, and a number of the like; but all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth, which are blushing... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1813 - 722 Seiten
...offices of life are, as it were, granted to him and his deputy; for he may excrcke them by his friend. How many things are there which a man cannot with...a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg ; and a number of the like : but all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth, which aie blushing... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 Seiten
...offices of life are, as k were, granted to him and his deputy ; for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there which a man cannot with...a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg ; and a number of the like : but all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth, which are blushing... | |
 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 Seiten
...offices of life are as it were" granted to him and his deputy : for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there, which a man cannot, with...or comeliness, say or do himself? A man can scarce alledge his own merits with modesty, much less extol them ; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 Seiten
...offices of life are as it were granted to him and his deputy : for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there, which a man cannot, with...or comeliness, say or do himself? A man can scarce alledge his own merits with modesty, much less extol them ; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 Seiten
...offices of life are as it were granted to him and his deputy : for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there, which a man cannot, with...or comeliness, say or do himself? A man can scarce alledge his own merits with modesty, much less extol them : A man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 Seiten
...olb'cei of life are, as it were, granted to mm and his deputy; for he may exercise them by his friend. How many things are there which a man cannot with any face or comeliness tay or do himself? A man can scarce allege hi-, own merits v.-ith modesty, much less extol them ; a... | |
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