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The Oxford Francis Bacon, Vol. 15: The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall
Michael Kiernan (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1985
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9780198186731
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September 2012
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9780191732737
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198186731.book.1
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Front Matter
THE OXFORD FRANCIS BACON · XV
Dedication
PREFACE
REFERENCES, ABBREVIATIONS, AND SYMBOLS
LIST OF SIGLA
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION
COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE ESSAYES
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral
Further
Dedication
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The Essays
Of Truth. I .
Of Death. II .
Of Unity in Religion. III .
Of Revenge. IIII.
Of Adversitie. V.
Of Simulation And Dissimulation. VI.
Of Parents and Children. VII.
Of Marriage And Single Life. VIII.
Of Envy. IX.
Of Love. X.
Of Great Place. XI.
Of Boldnesse. XII.
Of Goodnesse And Goodnesse of Nature. XIII.
Of Nobility. XIIII.
Of Seditions And Troubles. XV.
Of Atheisme. XVI.
Of Superstition. XVII.
Of Travaile. XVIII.
Of Empire. XIX.
Of Counsell. XX.
Of Delayes. XXI.
Of Cunning. XXII.
Of Wisedome for a Mans selfe. XXIII.
Of Innovations. XXIIII .
Of Dispatch. XXV .
Of Seeming wise. XXVI .
Of Frendship. XXVII .
Of Expence. XXVIII.
Of the true Great- nesse of Kingdomes and Estates. XXIX.
Of Regiment of Health. XXX.
Of Suspicion. XXXI.
Of Discourse. XXXII.
Of Plantations. XXXIII.
Of Riches. XXXIIII.
Of Prophecies. XXXV.
Of Ambition. XXXVI.
Of Masques and Triumphs. XXXVII.
Of Nature in Men. XXXVIII.
Of Custome and Education. XXXIX.
Of Fortune. XL.
Of Usurie XLI.
Of Youth and Age. XLII.
Of Beauty. XLIII.
Of Deformity. XLIIII.
Of Building. XLV.
Of Gardens. XLVI.
Of Negociating. XLVII.
Of Followers and Frends. XLVIII.
Of Sutours. XLIX.
Of Studies. L.
Of Faction. LI.
Of Ceremonies and Respects. LII .
Of Praise. LIII.
Of Vaine-Glory. LIIII.
Of Honour and Reputation. LV.
Of Judicature. LVI.
Of Anger. LVII.
Of Vicissitude of Things. LVIII.
59 Of Fame
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End Matter
COMMENTARY
APPENDIX BACON'S DEDICATORY EPISTLES
GLOSSARY
INDEX TO THE ESSAYES
INDEX TO THE COMMENTARY
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