The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |
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... hath formerly collected , to the end we may make use thereof . ' ( See Advancement of Learning , ii . , Sped- ding , Works , iii . 389-391 . ) ' I hold that scholars come too soon and too unripe to logic and rhetoric ... for these be ...
... hath formerly collected , to the end we may make use thereof . ' ( See Advancement of Learning , ii . , Sped- ding , Works , iii . 389-391 . ) ' I hold that scholars come too soon and too unripe to logic and rhetoric ... for these be ...
Strana 50
... hath oft delivered , weeping . ( Per . i . 1. ) The word ' unwrapped ' is not in the plays , but wrap is in three places used in a somewhat opposite sense to deliver , in the same relation to abstract things , and in a figurative sense ...
... hath oft delivered , weeping . ( Per . i . 1. ) The word ' unwrapped ' is not in the plays , but wrap is in three places used in a somewhat opposite sense to deliver , in the same relation to abstract things , and in a figurative sense ...
Strana 65
... hath learned abroad into the customs of his own country . ' Thus , ( may it not be supposed ? ) Bacon pricked into the customs of England the varied and courteous salutations with which we greet our friends both morning and evening.1 No ...
... hath learned abroad into the customs of his own country . ' Thus , ( may it not be supposed ? ) Bacon pricked into the customs of England the varied and courteous salutations with which we greet our friends both morning and evening.1 No ...
Strana 100
... hath enough . ( Mer . Ven . ii . 2. ) God give him grace . The grace of heaven . ( L. L. L. iv . 3 ; R. III . ii . 3 ; R. II . i . 3 , rep . ) ( 2 Hen . IV . iv . 2. ) God mark thee in His grace ! ( Rom . Jul . i . 3. ) All good grace ...
... hath enough . ( Mer . Ven . ii . 2. ) God give him grace . The grace of heaven . ( L. L. L. iv . 3 ; R. III . ii . 3 ; R. II . i . 3 , rep . ) ( 2 Hen . IV . iv . 2. ) God mark thee in His grace ! ( Rom . Jul . i . 3. ) All good grace ...
Strana 108
... hath the primal curse upon't , A brother's murder ! Pray can I not And , like a man to double business bound , I stand in pause where I shall first begin , And both neglect . . Then I'll look up : • My fault is past . But O ! what form ...
... hath the primal curse upon't , A brother's murder ! Pray can I not And , like a man to double business bound , I stand in pause where I shall first begin , And both neglect . . Then I'll look up : • My fault is past . But O ! what form ...
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