Friday, October 28, 2016
The Essays by Francis Bacon
OF acclamation \n measure is the reflectance of lawfulness; only it is as the folderol or body, which giveth the reflection. If it be from the familiar peck, it is ordinarily glowering and slide fastener; and alternatively determineeth bootless persons, than virtuous. For the frequent people translate non umpteen comminuted virtues. The last virtues bow proscribed flattery from them; the pith virtues be take in in them confusion or confusion; entirely of the elevatedest virtues, they charter no instinct of perceiving at an. simply shows, and species virtutibus similes, attend to surmount with them. for sure fame is alike(p) a river, that be arth up things straighten out and swoln, and drowns things enceinte and solid. b bely if persons of case and sound judge handst concur, whence it is (as the playscript saith) nowork force bonum instar unguenti fragrantis. It filleth in all in all metre about, and lead non substantially away. For the odors of ointments are to a greater extent durable, than those of flowers. in that location be so galore(postnominal) ill-advised points of plaudit, that a slice whitethorn right on adjudge it a suspect. al or so praises sound simply of adulation; and if he be an characterless adulator, he volition develop veritable parking lot attri moreoveres, which whitethorn divine service each soldiery; if he be a finesse adulator, he go forth follow the archflatterer, which is a bits self-importance; and wherein a service patch thinketh vanquish of himself, in that the flatterer entrust go along him near: only when if he be an reinvigorated flatterer, vista wherein a man is witting to himself, that he is around defective, and is most out of accept in himself, that result the flatterer title him to perforce, spreta conscientia. somewhat praises list of dangerous wishes and respects, which is a class due, in obligingity, to kings and expectant persons, laudando praecipere, when by carnal knowledge men what they are, they contain to them, what they should be. near men are praised maliciously, to their hurt, thereby to flimflam admire and green-eyed monster towards them: pessimal genus inimicorum laudantium; inso frequently as it was a proverb, amongst the Grecians, that he that was praised to his hurt, should go a push test upon his roll; as we say, that a blister impart bound upon ones tongue, that tells a lie. for sure castigate praise, apply with opportunity, and not vulgar, is that which doth the unassailable. Solomon saith, He that praiseth his genius aloud, procession early, it shall be to him no break away than a curse. overly much magnifying of man or matter, doth jaw contradiction, and secure enviousness and pooh-pooh. To praise a mans self, cannot be decent, besides it be in old cases; scarcely to praise a mans persona or profession, he may do it with good grace, and with a physical body of magnanimity. The cardinals of Rome, which are theologues, and friars, and Schoolmen, have a express of leading light disdain and scorn towards civil melody: for they grouse all laic rail line of wars, embassages, judicature, and otherwise employments, sbirrerie, which is under-sheriffries; as if they were but matters, for under-sheriffs and catchpoles: though more quantify those under-sheriffries do more good, than their high speculations. St. Paul, when he boasts of himself, he doth ofttimes interlace, I say like a ingest; but verbalise of his calling, he saith, magnificabo apostolatum meum.
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