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" All practice is to discover, or to work. Men discover themselves in trust, in passion, at unawares ; and of necessity, when they would have somewhat done, and cannot find an apt pretext. If you would work any man, you must either know his nature and fashions,... "
Twenty of Bacon's essays, ed. by F. Storr - Σελίδα 35
των Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1874
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...himself to prison. 101. If you will work on any man, you must either know his nature and fashions, and so lead him ; or his ends, and so persuade him ; or his weaknesses and disadvantages, and so awe him ; orthose that have interest in him, and so govern him....

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...himself to prison. 101. If you will work on any man, you must either know his nature and fashions, and so lead him ; or his ends, and so persuade him ; or his weaknesses and disadvantages, and so awe him ; or those that have interest in him, and so govern him....

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...cannot find an apt pretext. If you would work any man, you must either know his nature or fashions, and so lead him ; or his ends, and so persuade him...those that have interest in him, and so govern him. lu dealing with cunning persons, we must ever consider their ends to interpret their speeches ; and...

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...fashions, and so lead him ; or his ends, and so persuade him ; or his weaknesses and dis* advantages, and so awe him ; or those that have interest in him, and so govern him. 67. Costly followers, among whom we may reckon those who are importunate in suits, are not to be liked...

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...cannot find an apt pretext. If you would work any man, you must either know his nature or fashions, and so lead him; or his ends, and so persuade him;...to them, and that which they least look for. In all negociatious of difficulty, a man may not look to sow and reap at once; but must prepare business,...

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...commits himself to prison. 66. If you will work on any man, you must either know his nature and fashions, and so lead him ; or his ends, and so persuade him ; or his weaknesses and disadvantages, and so awe him ; or those that have interest in him, and so govern him....

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...commits himself to prison. 66. If you will work on any man, you must either know his nature and fashions, and so lead him ; or his ends, and so persuade him ; or his weaknesses and disadvantages, and so awe him ; or those that have interest in him, and so govern him....




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