The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |
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... Rich Men - World consists of Stuff or Matter - A Lunatic - Real ( Sp . ) - Form - Ulysses sly - Discernment - Daring Talk , & c . Some English Proverbs - 926. English Proverbs from Heywood's ' Epigrams ' 93 , 94 . Erasmus ' Adagia ...
... Rich Men - World consists of Stuff or Matter - A Lunatic - Real ( Sp . ) - Form - Ulysses sly - Discernment - Daring Talk , & c . Some English Proverbs - 926. English Proverbs from Heywood's ' Epigrams ' 93 , 94 . Erasmus ' Adagia ...
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... rich ; but very many of them are now hackneyed , and many others are to be seen to greater advantage in other parts of Bacon's works , where they are accompanied by his comments , or shown in his application . • " The proverbs may all ...
... rich ; but very many of them are now hackneyed , and many others are to be seen to greater advantage in other parts of Bacon's works , where they are accompanied by his comments , or shown in his application . • " The proverbs may all ...
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... rich and gay friends ( such as Lord Southampton and Lord Pembroke ) , furnished the theatre for the due representation of the plays , which were thus produced by Will Shakespeare , and thenceforward called by his name.1 1 See The ...
... rich and gay friends ( such as Lord Southampton and Lord Pembroke ) , furnished the theatre for the due representation of the plays , which were thus produced by Will Shakespeare , and thenceforward called by his name.1 1 See The ...
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... Rich . II . it is expressed thus : - Ill may'st thou thrive if thou grant any grace . In Mea . for Mea . : — Pardon is the nurse of second woe . In this case the passage from the prose work has the word mercy instead of pardon , which ...
... Rich . II . it is expressed thus : - Ill may'st thou thrive if thou grant any grace . In Mea . for Mea . : — Pardon is the nurse of second woe . In this case the passage from the prose work has the word mercy instead of pardon , which ...
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... Rich . II .: Let him be his own carver , and cut out his way . The thought suggested by the connection between an artificer and his work is now turned aside from the original image of a man fabricating his own fortune to the newer idea ...
... Rich . II .: Let him be his own carver , and cut out his way . The thought suggested by the connection between an artificer and his work is now turned aside from the original image of a man fabricating his own fortune to the newer idea ...
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The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies Francis Bacon,William Shakespeare,Mrs. Henry Pott Úplné zobrazení - 1883 |
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