| Henry Worsley - 1849 - 300 páginas
...force of custom, both upon mind and body : therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of a man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain...education, which is in effect but an early custom But if the force of custom, simple and separate be great, the force of custom, copulate and conjoined... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 páginas
...evening, and found the philosopher in the same spot, still absorbed in his contemplations. NOTE (4 W). Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth...but an early custom. So , we see, in languages, the tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds ; the joints are more supple to all feats of activity... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 páginas
...of the force of custom, both upon mind and body. Therefore since custom is the principal mngistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain...effect, but an early custom. So we see in languages, the tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more supple to all feats of activity... | |
| Lentush club - 1850 - 106 páginas
...make this matter as clear as we can, let us consider a few passages of what is designated prose : — "Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth...education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. * * For it is true the late learners cannot so well take up the ply, except it be in some minds that... | |
| 1850 - 398 páginas
...; while its wholesome effect on our own character is scarcely to be calculated. Lord Bacon says, " Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs." It is one of his most important sentences. A disease of very common occurrence is the inability to... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 páginas
...TJfpT Ipfrnrn by all means endeavour to obtain good customs» CeifalulJI, Uiislum ib HlOsil |№Г1Ш t was to settle r 'So we see, in languages the ioriguSTSTriorc pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 páginas
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body : therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages the tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more supple to all feats of activity... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1852 - 478 páginas
...to the force of Nature, nor to the bravery of words, except it be corroborate by custom. Therefore since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs. LORD BACON'S Essays. 'Tis past ! no more the SABBATH blooms ! Ascending... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 páginas
...the Force of Cuftom, both upon Mind, and Body. Therefore, fince Cuftom is the principal Magiftrate of Man's Life ; let Men by all Means endeavour to obtain good Cujloms. Certainly Cuftom is moft perfedt, when it beginneth in young Years : This we call Education... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body. Therefore tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more supple to all feats of activity... | |
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