476 



BACON 



Page 264. 



y Epist., Atticus., ix., Ep., 10. 



Page 265. 



s Hist., ii. 80. 



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a Ovid, Ars Amand., i. 661. 



Page 267. 



b Plut. c Plut. d Epist., ad Att., x., 

 Ep., iv. 



Page 268. 

 e P., xvi., Ep., 15. / Annals, v. i. 



Page 269. 



g Philippic, i. 



Page 270. 



h Virg., Eclog., ix. 66. i Lucan, viii. 

 486. Quoted also by Jeremy Taylor in 

 his " Life of Christ," Preface. 



Page 271. 



k Philippics, i. 51. / Georg., iii. 284. 



Page 273. 



m Libro del Principe. n Cicero pro L. 

 Muraena, and Cat. Conspur., 31. o Ec- 

 cles., i. 2-14. p yEneid, ixx. 252. 



Page 274. 



q Psal., vii. 15, but in another sense. 

 r Hor., Sat., ii. 79. j Ovid., Metam., 

 i. 85. t Matt., vi. 33. 



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u Dio., Cass., xlvii. 49. a For an ac- 

 count of these authors, see Morhof's 

 " Pplyhist," torn. iii. De Prudentia 

 Civilis Scriptoribus; and " Stollii In- 

 troduct." in Hist., Literar., cap. v. De 

 Prudentia Politica. 



Page 276. 



b Plutarch, Tus. Quaest., b. i. 2. 



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c Eclog., vii. 52. d Ouintus Curtius, 

 iv. 15, and Plutarch. e Lucul. 

 / Machi., Discorso sopra Livio, lib. ii. 

 g Plut. h Genesis, xlix. 9, 14. 



Page 278. 



* yEneid., i. 531. 



Page 279. 

 k' Cic., pro L. C. Bal. / Livy., v. 37. 



Page 282. 



m Matt., vi. 27, and Luke, xii, 25. 



Page 283. 



n i Cor., xiv. 8 



Page 288. 



o Psal., x. 7. 



Page 296. 



P Themistocles to Eurybiades, Plut. 

 Reg. et Imper. Apop. 



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a Gen., xyiii. b i Cor., xiii. 12. 

 c Psal., xviii. 2.d Matt., v. 44, 45. 

 e yEneid, i. 332. / Ovid, Metam., x. 

 330. 



Page 299. 



g Strabo, xv. h St. Paul, Rom., xii. i. 

 Hooker, Eccles. Polit. 



t The saying of Philocrates when he 

 De 



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k John, ii. 4. / i Cor., vii. 12. 

 m Matt., xii. 30, and Luke, xi. 23. 

 n Luke, ix. 50. o St. Paul, Eph., ix. 51. 

 p St. John, xix. 23. q Exodus, ii. 13. 



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r 4 Kings, ix. 19. 



Page 321. 



a Diagoras. 



Page 332. 



b See Ax. 61, towards the end. This 

 subject extends to Ax. 78. 



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c See end of Axiom 61. 



Page 340. 



d See Aphorism 95. 



Page 344. 



e See Axiom 75. 



Page 349. 

 / Daniel, xii. 4. 



Page 361. 



K Philip of Macedon. h See Plato's 

 Timaeus. 



Page 362. 



t The sa. 

 differed from Demosthenes. 



Page 365. 



k This is the opening of the sixth 

 book of Lucretius. Bacon probably 

 quoted from memory; the lines are, 

 " Primae frugiferos fcetus mortalibus 



aegris 

 Dididerunt quondam praeclaro nomine 



Athenae 



Et recreaverunt," etc. 

 The teeming corn, that feeble mortals 



crave, 

 First, and long since, renowned Athens 



gave, 

 And cheered their life then taught to 



frame their laws. 

 / Prov., xxv. 2. 



Page 368. 



a See Aristotle, lib. iii. Metap. 

 b These divisions are from Aristotle's 

 Metaphysics. c See Aphorism 51, and 

 second paragraph of Aphorism 65, in 

 the first book. 



Page 376. 



d " Ne tenues pluviae, rapidive potentia 



solis 



Acrior, aut Boreae penetrabile 

 frigus adurat." Virg. Georg., i. 

 92, 93- 



Page 391. 



e " Quid ipsum," the TO ri r\v eivai of Aris- 

 totle. 



Page 428. 



/ " Limus ut hie durescit, et haec ut 



cera liquescit. 

 Uno eodemque igni." 

 Virg., Eel., viii. 



Page 447. 



g See Aphorism 25. 



Page 451. 



h See Aphorism 40. 



