... the censure of a judge, coming slow but sure, should be a brand to the guilty, and a crown to the virtuous. You will jest at any man in public, without respect of the person's dignity or your own: this disgraceth your gravity, more than it can advance... Works - Side 486af Francis Bacon - 1841Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Francis Bacon - 1702 - 408 sider
...will jeft at any man in Publick without refped: of the Perfons Dignity, or your own : This difgraceth your Gravity, more than it can advance the Opinion of your Wit ; and fo do all Adtions which we fee, you do dire&ly with a touch of vain Glory, having no refped: to the... | |
| John Duncombe - 1755 - 354 sider
...You will jeft a Man in Public, without refpedl to the Perfon's Dignity, or your own. This difgraceth your Gravity more than it can advance the Opinion of your Wit ; and fo do all Actions which we fee you do directly with a Touch of Vain-glory, having no Refpect to the... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 sider
...at any man in publick, without " any refpect to the perfon's dignity or your own. This " difgraces your gravity more, than it can advance the '* opinion of your wit ; and fo do all actions, which we fee " you do diredlly with a touch of vain-glory. You make " the laws too... | |
| 1761 - 614 sider
...at any man in publick, without " any refpeft to the perfon's dignity or your own. This " difgraces your gravity more, than it can advance the " opinion of your wit; and fo do all actions, which we fee " you do diredlly with a touch of vain-glory. You make " the laws too... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 540 sider
...jest at any man in public, without any respect to the person's dignity, or your own. This disgraces your gravity more than it can advance the opinion of your wit ; and so do all your actions, which we see you do directly with a touch of vainglory. You make the laws too much lean... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 538 sider
...jest at any man in public, without any respect to the person's dignity, or your own. This disgraces your gravity more than it can advance the opinion of your wit; and so do all your actions, which we see you do directly with a touch of vainglory. You make the laws too much lean... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 sider
...jest at any man in public, without any respect to the person's dignity, or your own. This disgraces your gravity, more than it can advance the opinion of your wit; and so do all your actions, which we see you do directly with a touch of vain-glory. You make the laws too much lean... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 sider
...This disgraces your gravity, more than it can advance the opinion off your wit; and so do all your actions, which we see you do directly with a touch of vain-glory. You make the laws too much lean to your opinion, whereby you show yourself to be ji legal tyrant, &c."... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 sider
...will jest at any man in public, without respect of the person's dignity or your own : this disgraceth your gravity, more than it can advance the opinion...law to lean too much to your opinion, whereby you shew yourself to be a legal tyrant, striking with that weapon where you please, since you are able... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 sider
...will jest at any man in public, without respect of the person's dignity or your own : this disgraceth your gravity, more than it can advance the opinion...law to lean too much to your .opinion, whereby you shew yourself to be a legal tyrant, striking with that weapon where you please, since you are able... | |
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