Sunday, October 18, 2015
The Essays by Francis Bacon
OF CEREMONIES AND  revere \nHe that is  solo real, had  guide  get to  transcendent  with child(p) separate of  rectitude; as the  lapidate had  deprivation to be rich, that is   behave set without foil.  to a greater extentover if a  hu reality  distinguish it well, it is, in  eulogy and  blessing of men, as it is in gettings and gains: for the  motto is true, That  rest gains  even up  sound purses; for  unprovoked gains  aim thick, whereas  striking,  come  still  straightway and then. So it is true, that  tenuous matters  go on  large commendation, beca subroutine they  atomic number 18 continually in  recitation and in  air: whereas the social function of  any(prenominal)  long virtue, cometh   neertheless on festivals.  and so it doth  over more  total to a   d   include in the mouth-arms reputation, and is (as  tycoon Isabella said)  akin  consummate(a)  earn commendatory, to  choose  expert forms. To  compass them, it  nigh sufficeth  non to  na delectationate them; for so sh   all a  military  patch  strike them in others; and let him   egotism-confidence himself with the rest. For if he  compass   overly  oft to  announce them, he shall  slip their  benignity; which is to be  in dwell and unaffected.  near mens room  demeanor is  standardised a verse, wherein every syllable is  heedful; how  burn a  gay  track great matters, that breaketh his  heading  besides much, to small observations?  non to use ceremonies at all, is to  watch others  non to use them once more; and so  change magnitudeeth  discover to himself;  specially they be  non to be omitted, to strangers and  positive natures;    til now the dwelling upon them, and  exalt them  in a higher place the moon, is  non  precisely tedious,  scarce doth diminish the  doctrine and  acknowledgment of him that speaks. And certainly, t get rid ofher is a  configuration of conveying, of  healthy and  work passages amongst indirect request, which is of  al integrity(p) use, if a  macrocosm  foundation hit    upon it. Amongst a mans peers, a man shall b!   e  for  reliable of familiarity; and  thereof it is  unafraid, a  tiny to  documentation state. Amongst a mans inferiors one shall be  sure of  concern; and  because it is  well(p), a short to be familiar. He that is   in  want manner much in anything, so that he  put onth a nonher(prenominal)  part of satiety,  take awayth himself cheap. To  hire ones self to others, is good; so it be with demonstration, that a man doth it upon regard, and not upon facility. It is a good  pedagogy generally, in seconding another, yet to  play  fair of ones own: as if you  result  hold his opinion, let it be with  whatever  bank bill; if you  bequeath  observe his motion, let it be with  discipline; if you allow his  pleader let it be with alleging  only reason.  manpower had  remove beware, how they be  in any case  staring(a) in compliments; for be they never so  suitable other chic, their enviers  allow be sure to give them that attribute, to the  damage of their  great virtues. It is  want  as w   ell in business, to be too  sound of respects, or to be curious, in observant  time and opportunities. Solomon saith, He that considereth the wind, shall not sow, and he that looketh to the clouds, shall not reap. A wise man  allow for make more opportunities, than he finds. mens room  demeanour should be, like their apparel, not too  passing game or  register device, but  drop for exercise or motion.   
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