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" Men in great place are thrice servants — servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business ; so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange desire to seek... "
The essays; or, Counsels civil and moral, with notes by A. Spiers - 65. oldal
szerző: Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

The Quarterly Review, 99. kötet

1856 - 590 oldal
...may be seen in the impressive after-testimony of the illustrious Chancellor : — ' The rising into place is laborious, and by pains men come to greater...it is sometimes base and by indignities men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall, or at least an echpse, which...

Cicero's Three Books of Offices: Or, Moral Duties. Also His Cato Major, an ...

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1856 - 368 oldal
...of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business, so as they have no freednir. neither in their persons, nor in their actions, nor...their times. It is a strange desire to seek power and lose liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self. The rising unto place...

Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 oldal
...servants of fame, and servants of business ; so as l they have no freedom, neither2 in their persons, nor2 in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange...to greater pains ; and it is sometimes base and by indignities3 men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall,...

The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 812 oldal
...servants : servants of the sovereign or state ; servants of fame ; and servants of business. So as they have no freedom ; neither in their persons, nor...power over a man's self. The rising unto place is labo1 Btctt itaque reefptum tit itlud diverltium : Amare et sapere vi\ Deo conceditur. rious; and by...

Lives of lord Lyndhurst and lord Brougham, 1. kötet

John Campbell (1st baron.) - 1857 - 426 oldal
...sei"vants : servants of the Soveieign or state ; servants of fame ; and servants of business : so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons, nor...power over others and to lose power over a man's self. "k It may as well be said that he despised money, because in his writings he calls riches " the baggage...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 40. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 588 oldal
...followed, may be seen in the impressive after-testimony of the illustrious Chancellor: " The rising into place is laborious, and by pains men come to greater...it is sometimes base and by indignities men come to dignities. The standmg is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall or at least an eclipse, which...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 40. kötet

1857 - 602 oldal
...followed, may be seen in the impressive after-testimony of the illustrious Chancellor: " The rising into place is laborious, and by pains men come to greater...it is sometimes base and by indignities men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, and the regress is either a downfall or at least an eclipse, which...

The Essays Or Counsels Civil and Moral. With the Wisdom of the Ancients ...

Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 oldal
...and to lofe Liberty ; or to feek Power over others, and to lofe Power over a Man's Self. The Rifing unto Place is laborious ; and by Pains Men come to greater Pains ; and it is fometimes bafe ; and by Indignities Men come to Dignities. The Standing is flippery, and the Regrefs...

Bacon's Essays: With Annotations

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1858 - 620 oldal
...servants of fame, and servants of business; so as1 they have no freedom, neither3 in their persons, nor3 in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange...is sometimes base and by indignities' men come to dignities. The standing is slippery, aud the regress is either a downfall, or at least an eclipse,...

The Works of Francis Bacon, 6. kötet

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 oldal
...the Soueraigne, or state ; seruants of fame, and seruants of businesse. So as they haue no freedome, neither in their persons, nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange desire to secke power, and to lose liberty: or to seeke power ouer others, and to lose power ouer a mans sclfe....




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