Fear preoccupateth it; nay we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself, Pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die, out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay Seneca adds niceness and... Dreamthorp: a Book of Essays Written in the Country - 49 페이지저자: Alexander Smith - 1863 - 296 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 페이지
...flieth to it; fear pre-occupieth it; nay, we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself, pity, which is the tenderest of affections, provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. .Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 페이지
...grief flieth to it; fear pre-occupieth it; nay, we read after Otho the emperor had slain himself, pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 페이지
...flyeth to it ; Fear pre-occupateth it. Nay we read, after Otho the Emperor had slain himself, Pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die, out of mere compassion to their Sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds Ni'ceness... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 페이지
...Grief flyeth to it; Fear pre-occupateth it. Nay we read, after Otho the Emperor had slain himself, Pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die, out of mere compassion to their Sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds Niceness... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 페이지
...flieth to it ; fear pre-occ°pateth it : nay, we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself* pity, which is the tenderest of affections, provoked many to die, out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 페이지
...grief flieth to it; fear pre-occupieth it; nay, we read, after Otho the emperor bad slain himself, pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
| 1821 - 416 페이지
...flieth to it ; fear pre-occupieth it ; nay, we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself, pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 페이지
...flieth to it; fear pre-occupateth it: nay, we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself, pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 페이지
...flieth to it; fear pre-occupateth it: nay, we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself, pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, nicencss... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 페이지
...flieth to it; fear pre-occupateth it: nay, we read, after Otho the emperor had slain himself, pity (which is the tenderest of affections) provoked many to die out of mere compassion to their sovereign, and as the truest sort of followers. Nay, Seneca adds, niceness... | |
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