| Francis Bacon - 1881 - 292 頁
...are of the same veins ; though there be not so much blood in them as was in those of the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and labour which...nor, again, that, when it is found, it imposeth upon 10 men's thoughts — that doth bring lies in favour ; but a natural though corrupt love of the lie... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 頁
...which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them as was in those of the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and labour which...though corrupt love of the lie itself. One of the later schools1" of the Grecians examineth the matter, and is at a stand to think what should be in it, that... | |
| Kathleen Knox - 1882 - 156 頁
...which are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them as was in those of the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and labour which...Truth, nor again that when it is found it imposeth on men's thoughts, that doth bring lies in favour ; but a natural, though corrupt love of the lie itself.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1882 - 424 頁
...a lie doth ever add pleasure." " It is not only the difliculty and labour which men take in rinding out of truth; nor again that when it is found, it...men's thoughts, that doth bring lies in favour; but a naturall, though corrupt love of the He itself." But such as these do not belong to the School of History... | |
| Hugh Fraser Campbell - 1883 - 128 頁
...shepherd's trade. Were it not better done as others use To sport with Amaryllis in the shade. (14.) But it is not only the difficulty and labour which...but a natural though corrupt love of the lie itself. IV. Examine the following for Indefinite Pronouns : — (1.) While both contend To win her grace whom... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1883 - 420 頁
...whose minds (as Lord Bacon happily expressed it) " the mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure." " It is not only the difficulty and labour which men...men's thoughts, that doth bring lies in favour; but a naturall, though corrupt love of the lie itself." But such as these do not belong to the School of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1883 - 236 頁
...so much blood in them as was in those of the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and labor which men take in finding out of truth ; nor again,...imposeth upon men's thoughts, that doth bring lies in favor; but a natural though corrupt love of the lie itself. One of the later schools f of the Grecians... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 頁
...are of the same veins, though there be not so much blood in them, аэ was in those of the ancients. But it is not only the difficulty and labour which...out of truth ; nor, again, that when it is found, it imposcth upon men's thoughts ; that doth bring lies in favour : but a natural, though corrupt love... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1883 - 422 頁
...to whose minds (as Lord Bacon happily expressed it) "the mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure." " It is not only the difficulty and labour which men...out of truth; nor again that when it is found, it imposcth upon men's thoughts, that doth bring lies in favour; but a natn rail, though corrupt love... | |
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