| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 408 páginas
...worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstition formerly received; therefore care should be had that (as it fareth in... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 páginas
...worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstition formerly received ; therefore care would be had,4 that (as it fareth... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1875 - 566 páginas
...careful to discriminate between the true and the false. " There is," as Bacon says,* " a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstition formerly received;" and Cranmer and his colleagues yielded to this superstition.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 páginas
...worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best...go farthest from the superstition formerly received ; 5 therefore care would6 be had that (as it f areth in ill purgings) the good be not taken away with... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 300 páginas
...corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when so men think to do best if they go farthest from the superstition formerly received ; therefore care would be had . that (as it fareth in ill purgings) the good be not taken away with the bad, which commonly... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 484 páginas
...worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition, when men think to do best if they go furthest from the superstition formerly received; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1877 - 1014 páginas
...think to do best if they go furthest, from the superstition formerly received ; therefore care would be had* that (as it fareth in ill purgings) the good...commonly is done when the people is the reformer. XVIII. OP TRAVEL. TRAVEL, in the younger sort, is a part of education ; in the elder, a part of experience.... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 páginas
...worms, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty observances. There is a superstition in avoiding superstition ; when men think to do best,...the superstition formerly received : therefore care would be had, that, as it fareth in ill purgings, the good be not taken away with the bad, which commonly... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1878 - 246 páginas
...Superstition formerly received; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in ill purgings 17 ) the good be not taken away with the bad which commonly is done when the people is the reformer. NOTES ON ESSAY XVII. 1. 'contumely'—positive insult, reproach. What Bacon says in 2. ' S'jperstition'-—lit.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 356 páginas
...the Superstition formerly received; therefore care would be had that (as it fareth in ill purgings17) the good be not taken away with the bad which commonly is done when the people is the reformer. NOTES ON ESSAY XVII. 1. 'contumely' — positive insult, reproach. What Bacon says in this, opening... | |
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