| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 páginas
...out of men's minds, vain opinions, flattering hopes, Use valuations, imaginations as one would, and ut how ? by way of illustration, and not by way of...probation" no constant belief or confession, but left all to thefartiers.. in great severily, called poesy " vinuni oaemonum," because il filleth the imagination,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 páginas
...fathers, in great severity, called poesy, vinum 'iarmonum ; because it filleth the imagination, and T?t it is but with the shadow of a lie. But it is not the lie that passe th through the mind, but the lie 'hit sinketh in, and seltleth in it, that doth the hurt, such... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1850 - 260 páginas
...DOTH EVER ADD A PLEASURE. One of the fathers, in great severity, called poesy, ' the wine of demons,' because it filleth the imagination, and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie." So said the great philosopher ; and so too many have believed, because they were told to believe by... | |
| Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1850 - 304 páginas
...from men's minds, vain opinions, flattering hopes, falfe valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number of men, poor fhrunken things, full of melancholy and indifpofition, and unpleafing to themfelves ? " * A melancholy,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 páginas
...out of men's minds vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds of a number...fathers, in great severity, called poesy, " vinum daBmonum, " because it filleth the imagination, and yet it is but with the shadow of a lie. But it... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1851 - 342 páginas
...false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like vinum Daemonum, (as a Father calleth poetry,) but it would leave the minds of a number of men poor...melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves ? " — (Lord Bacon, quoted in The Friend, vol. i., p. 9.) 8. That, old gentlemen, is your duty.] —... | |
| Maria Georgina Shirreff Grey, Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff - 1851 - 496 páginas
...minds vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, and the like, it would leave the minds of most men poor, shrunken things, full of melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves ? " The love of truth, which places its possessor in unavoidable opposition to the prejudice, party... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 páginas
...out of men's minds, vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like , but it would leave the minds of a number...of melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves1? One of the fathers, in great severity, called poesy " vinum daempnum," because it filleth... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 páginas
...out of Men's Minds, vain Opinions, flattering Hopes, falfe Valuations, Imaginations as one would, and the like ; but it would leave the Minds of a Number of Men, poor fhrunken Things ; full of Melancholy, and Indifpofition, and unpleafing to themfelves ? One of the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 414 páginas
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