The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |
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Strana 35
... ( Macb . i . 2. ) His greatness weighed , his will is not his own , He may not , as unvalued persons do , Carve for himself . ( Ham , i . 2. ) Twice in the Promus occurs this entry - Mors in olla , in one case with an additional note by ...
... ( Macb . i . 2. ) His greatness weighed , his will is not his own , He may not , as unvalued persons do , Carve for himself . ( Ham , i . 2. ) Twice in the Promus occurs this entry - Mors in olla , in one case with an additional note by ...
Strana 50
... ( Macb . ii . 3. ) Entrance to a quarrel . ( Ham . i . 3. ) The road of casualty . ( Mer . Ven . ii . 9. ) The naked pathway to thy life . ( Rich . II . i . 2. ) Pathways to his will . ( Rom . Jul . i . 1. ) Another chain of ideas begins ...
... ( Macb . ii . 3. ) Entrance to a quarrel . ( Ham . i . 3. ) The road of casualty . ( Mer . Ven . ii . 9. ) The naked pathway to thy life . ( Rich . II . i . 2. ) Pathways to his will . ( Rom . Jul . i . 1. ) Another chain of ideas begins ...
Strana 51
... ( Macb . i . 7. ) The similes and figures of speech drawn from infec- tion ' are , there is good reason to observe , among the most frequent in the plays . There are upwards of seventy similes in which the word itself is introduced , and ...
... ( Macb . i . 7. ) The similes and figures of speech drawn from infec- tion ' are , there is good reason to observe , among the most frequent in the plays . There are upwards of seventy similes in which the word itself is introduced , and ...
Strana 100
... ( Macb . iv . 3. ) Wert thou a man , thou wouldst have mercy on me . ( Ant . Cl . v . 2. ) Ariel . If you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender . . . . Mine would . . . were I human . ( Temp . v . 1. ) 37. The grace of God ...
... ( Macb . iv . 3. ) Wert thou a man , thou wouldst have mercy on me . ( Ant . Cl . v . 2. ) Ariel . If you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender . . . . Mine would . . . were I human . ( Temp . v . 1. ) 37. The grace of God ...
Strana 109
... ( Macb . iii . 2. ) ( See Cæsar's regrets on the death of Antony , Ant . Cl . v . 2 ; Katharine's speech on the death of Wolsey , Hen . VIII . iv . 2 ; Antony on the death of Brutus , Jul . Cæs . v . 5. ) 70. Turpe proco ancillam ...
... ( Macb . iii . 2. ) ( See Cæsar's regrets on the death of Antony , Ant . Cl . v . 2 ; Katharine's speech on the death of Wolsey , Hen . VIII . iv . 2 ; Antony on the death of Brutus , Jul . Cæs . v . 5. ) 70. Turpe proco ancillam ...
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