It is nothing won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them with a shut and reserved countenance.


The works of Francis Bacon (ed. 1803)


It is nothing won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them with a shut and reserved countenance.

It is nothing won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them with a shut and reserved countenance.

It is nothing won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them with a shut and reserved countenance.

It is nothing won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them with a shut and reserved countenance.