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" A man that hath no virtue in himself, ever envieth virtue in others. For men's minds will either feed upon their own good, or upon others' evil ; and who wanteth the one, will prey upon the other : and whoso is out of hope to attain to another's virtue,... "
The Saturday Magazine - 第 191 頁
1837
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Proverbs, Maxims, and Phrases of All Ages: Classified Subjectively ..., 第 1-2 卷

1887 - 1332 頁
...Violent fires soon burn out, Small showers last long, but sudden storms are short. Shaks. Virtue. 405 2. A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envieth virtue in others. Bacon. 3. A man who is wise and learned, but without virtue, shall be despised. Cingalese. 4. All human...
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Francis Bacon, Poet, Prophet, Philosopher, Versus Phantom Captain ...

William Francis C. Wigston - 1891 - 502 頁
...re-echoed Bacon's definition of envious persons : " A man that hath no virtue in himself, ever emicth virtue in others. For men's minds will either feed upon their own good, or upon other's evil ; and who wanteth the one will prey upon the other. And who so is out of hope to attain...
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An Introduction to General Logic

Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones - 1892 - 318 頁
...negro is a fellow- creature ; therefore an honest negro is a fellow-creature deserving of reward. (20) A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envieth...minds will either feed upon their own good or upon other's evil ; and who wanteth the one will prey upon the other. (21) The scarlet poppy belongs to...
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The Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary on the Old Testament: Numbers ...

1892 - 812 頁
...his fellow man is a thief. He who vows and does not pay is a thief. — Dr. Parker. Ver. 20. Ninth. A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envieth...for men's minds will either feed upon their own good orupon others' evil ; and who wanteth the one will prey upon the other. (Bacon.) There would not be...
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History of Modern Philosophy from Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time

Richard Falckenberg - 1893 - 684 頁
...disturbeth the victory "(impedimenta = baggage and hindrance). On envy and malevolence he says : " For men's minds will either feed upon their own good or upon others' evil ; . . . and whoso is out of hope to attain another's virtue will seek to come at even hand by depressing another's...
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Treasury of Thought: Forming an Encyclopædia of Quotations from Ancient and ...

Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 頁
...Rochefoucauld. A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envicth virtue in others ; for men's minda will either feed upon their own good or upon others' evil; and who wantcth the one will prey upon the other. — Bacon. Who can speak broader than he that has no house...
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Francis Bacon and His Shakespeare

Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon - 1895 - 472 頁
...most subject to be envied themselves ; aud what is the difference between public and private envy. " A man that hath no virtue in himself, ever envieth...minds will either feed upon their own good or upon other's evil ; and who wanteth the one will prey upon the other ; and whoso is out of hope to attain...
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History of Modern Philosophy from Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time

Richard Falckenberg - 1897 - 686 頁
...disturbeth the victory " (impedimenta =-= baggage and hindrance). On envy and malevolence he says : " For men's minds will either feed upon their own good or upon others' evil ; . . . and whoso is out of hope to attain another's virtue will seek to come at even hand by depressing another's...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from the ..., 第 6 卷

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 頁
...are most subject to be envied themselves, and what is the difference between public and private envy. A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envieth...upon the other; and whoso is out of hope to attain to another's virtue, will seek to come at even hand, by depressing another's fortune. A man that is...
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Elementary Lessons in Logic: Deductive and Inductive : with Copious ...

William Stanley Jevons - 1898 - 372 頁
...the command of the magistrate ; therefore they did what was lawful for a Christian. — Whately. 93. A man that hath no virtue in himself ever envieth...good or upon others' evil ; and who wanteth the one « ill prey upon the other. — Bacon. 93. The object of war is durable peace; therefore soldiers are...
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