It is true, that what is settled by custom, though it be not good, yet at least it is fit. And those things which have long gone together, are, as it were, confederate within themselves: whereas new things piece not so well; but though they help by their... The British Review, and London Critical Journal - 第 283 頁1818完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 374 頁
...very likely intended here the possessive plural, which would now be written ' masters' .' Page 1 02, 'whereas new things piece not so well ; but though they help by their utility,' etc. So the original and modern edd. But it seems possible that Bacon meant ' not so well, /•///... | |
| Francis Pacon (viscount St. Albans) - 1900 - 442 頁
...very likely intended here the possessive plural, which would now be written ' masters' .' Page 1 02, ' whereas new things piece not so well ; but though they help by their utility,' etc. So the original and modern edd. But it seems possible that Bacon meant ' not so well, but that,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 頁
...very likely intended here the possessive plural, which would now be written ' masters' .' Page 1 02, 'whereas new things piece not so well ; but though they help by their utility,' etc. So the original and modern edd. But it seems possible that Bacon meant 'not so well, but that,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 376 頁
...very likely intended here the possessive plural, which would now be written ' masters' .' Page 1 02, 'whereas new things piece not so well ; but though they help by their utility,' etc. So the original and modern edd. But it seems possible that Bacon meant 'not so well, but that,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1901 - 312 頁
...it were confederate within themselves: Whereas New Things peece not so well; But though they helpe by their utility, yet they trouble, by their Inconformity....Besides, they are like Strangers ; more Admired, and lesse Favoured. All this is true, if Time stood still; which contrariwise moveth so round, that a Froward... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 474 頁
...the end ? It is true, that what is settled by custom, though it be not good, yet at least it is fit. And those things which have long gone together, are,...Besides, they are like strangers, more admired and less favored. All this is true if time stood still; which contrariwise moveth so round, that a froward retention... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 534 頁
...the end ? It is true that what is settled by custom, though it be not good, yet at least it is fit ; and those things which have long gone together are,...their utility, yet they trouble by their inconformity. All this is true, if time stood still, which contrariwise, moveth so round that a forward retension... | |
| Nathan Elliott Wood - 1903 - 284 頁
...the end? It is true that what is settled by custom, though it be not good, yet, at least, it is fit ; and those things which have long gone together are,...piece not so well; but, though they help by their 20 utility, yet they trouble by their inconf ormity ; besides, they are like strangers, more admired... | |
| Nathan Elliott Wood - 1903 - 286 頁
...confederate within themselves; whereas new things piece not so well; but, though they help by their 20 utility, yet they trouble by their inconformity ;...besides, they are like strangers, more admired and less favored. All this is true, if time stood still, which, contrariwise, moveth so round that a froward... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1904 - 470 頁
...Cloudcuckootown. "It is true, that what is settled by custom, though it be not good, yet at least it is fit ; and those things which have long gone together, are...utility, yet they trouble by their inconformity." These words, of one whose worldly wisdom was more profoundly studied than ever Browning's was, might... | |
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