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" Therefore it is good to consider of deformity, not as a sign, which is more deceivable; but as a cause, which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath also a perpetual spur in himself to... "
The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment - Страница 454
1832
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As it is ...

William Russell Smith - 1860 - 276 страници
...classical humour at the time, the following sage reflections of Lord Bacon-: " Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from ecorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being...

Topics of the Day: Medical, Social, and Scientific

James Ansley Hingeston - 1863 - 442 страници
...his foregoing lines: — "That whosoever has anything in his person that doth induce contempt, has also a perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore all deformed persons are extremely bold."f One of the most able, if not the most highly...

Choice specimens of English literature, selected and arranged by T.B. Shaw ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 страници
...deformity, not as a sign which is more deceivable, but as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed...

Literary and professional works

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 468 страници
...a signe, which is more deceiueable ; but as a cause, which seldome faileth of the effect. Whosoeuer hath any thing fixed in his person, that doth induce contempt; hath also a perpetuall spurre in himselfe, to rescue and deliuer himself from scorne. Therefore all deformed persons...

Orthopraxy: The Mechanical Treatment of Deformities, Debilities, and ...

Henry Heather Bigg - 1865 - 740 страници
...Transformed.' prompter) says, "that whosoever has anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, has also a perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore all deformed persons are exceedingly bold ;" — both the poet and the philosopher are...

The Authorship of Shakespeare

Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - 670 страници
...IIn. untimelg fruit of a woman, brought forth before it cnme to perfection Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person, that doth induce contempt, hath...himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn; therefore all deformed persons are extreme bold But because there is in man an election, touching the...

Lord Bacon's Essays: With a Sketch of His Life and Character, Reviews of His ...

Francis Bacon - 1867 - 440 страници
...as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that [3] doth induce contempt, hath also a perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed...

Art and Scenery in Europe

Horace Binney Wallace - 1868 - 480 страници
.... They woo with fearlesss deeds the smiles of fortune. Part \, section 1. "Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn; therefore all deformed persons .are extremely bold." {Of Deformity.) A classical reader might readily...

Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1868 - 786 страници
...which is more deceivable, but as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme* bold — first, as in their own defence, as being exposed...

Smaller specimens of English literature, with notes. Ed. by W. Smith

sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 страници
...deformity, not as a sign which is more deceivable,3 but as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, ull deformed persons are extreme bold; first, as in thoir own defence, as being exposed...




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