The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |
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... Lucrece ; and , in the later plays , in Antony and Cleopatra , ii . 2 , and Troilus and Cressida , iii . 1 . Before entering into detail it will be well also to point out to the reader that , although the whole of the Promus of Forms ...
... Lucrece ; and , in the later plays , in Antony and Cleopatra , ii . 2 , and Troilus and Cressida , iii . 1 . Before entering into detail it will be well also to point out to the reader that , although the whole of the Promus of Forms ...
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... Lucrece , 1. 1366–7 , 1387-1414 , and folio 126. ) 160. Receperunt mercedem suam . - Matt . v . 16. ( They have their reward . ) Duty never yet did want his meed . ( Tw . G. Ver . ii . 4. ) Proffers not took , reap thanks for their ...
... Lucrece , 1. 1366–7 , 1387-1414 , and folio 126. ) 160. Receperunt mercedem suam . - Matt . v . 16. ( They have their reward . ) Duty never yet did want his meed . ( Tw . G. Ver . ii . 4. ) Proffers not took , reap thanks for their ...
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... Lucrece , 1. 874–935 . ) I'll sort occasion . ( R. III . ii . 3 , 147. ) ( Hen . V. iii . 6. ) Advantage feeds him fat while men delay . ( 1 Hen . IV . iii . 3. ) Advantage is a better soldier than rashness . How all occasions do inform ...
... Lucrece , 1. 874–935 . ) I'll sort occasion . ( R. III . ii . 3 , 147. ) ( Hen . V. iii . 6. ) Advantage feeds him fat while men delay . ( 1 Hen . IV . iii . 3. ) Advantage is a better soldier than rashness . How all occasions do inform ...
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... Lucrece , 1. 91-94 , and The Lover's Complaint , 1. 256. ) 179. A tyme to gett and a time to loose . - Ecclesiastes iii . 6. ) Fast won , fast lost . ( Tim . Ath . ii , 2. ) 180. Nec diis nec viribus æquis . - Virg . Æn . v . 309 ...
... Lucrece , 1. 91-94 , and The Lover's Complaint , 1. 256. ) 179. A tyme to gett and a time to loose . - Ecclesiastes iii . 6. ) Fast won , fast lost . ( Tim . Ath . ii , 2. ) 180. Nec diis nec viribus æquis . - Virg . Æn . v . 309 ...
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... Lucrece , 266. ) Howsoever you colour it come tell me true . ( M. M. ii . 1. ) • • * 206. That is not so , by your favour ; verily , by my reason it is so . May it please your grace—- No , sir - it does not please me . ( H. VIII . v . 3 ...
... Lucrece , 266. ) Howsoever you colour it come tell me true . ( M. M. ii . 1. ) • • * 206. That is not so , by your favour ; verily , by my reason it is so . May it please your grace—- No , sir - it does not please me . ( H. VIII . v . 3 ...
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