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| Alphabetical [« »] falseness 1 falsi 1 fama 1 fame 14 fames 3 familiar 3 familiarity 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 discourse 14 dissimulation 14 evil 14 fame 14 flowers 14 force 14 glory | Francis Bacon The essays IntraText - Concordances fame |
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1 2| openeth the gate to good fame, and extinguisheth envy. — 2 6| is to have openness in fame and opinion; secrecy in 3 9| redoubleth from speech and fame. Cain’s envy was the more 4 11| sovereign or state; servants of fame; and servants of business. 5 14| giving the pedigree of Fame, saith, she was sister to 6 17| the life agreeth with the fame. For quarrels, they are 7 26| great damage both of their fame and fortune: for, as St. 8 33| and donative of them; or a fame of them; but no solid use 9 52| best with them. Certainly fame is like a river, that beareth 10 53| there is an opinion and fame to be created, either of 11 53| ballast, than of the sail. In fame of leaming, the flight will 12 53| second hand. Neither had the fame of Cicero, Seneca, Plinius 13 54| rather to seek merit than fame; and by attributing a man’ 14 Glo| persuasion~Fair: rather~Fame: rumor~Favor: feature~Flashy: