The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |
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... Nature sows , superfluous seeds , in order that out of the conflict the strongest may prevail . For before we laugh at Bacon for his abortive word - experiments , we had better wait for the issue of Dr. Murray's great Dictionary which ...
... Nature sows , superfluous seeds , in order that out of the conflict the strongest may prevail . For before we laugh at Bacon for his abortive word - experiments , we had better wait for the issue of Dr. Murray's great Dictionary which ...
Strana xii
... nature ' ( entry 1595 ) is doubly interest- ing , partly for its intrinsic and important truth , partly because it may have suggested the thought which we find in the Essay on Custom ( Essays , xxxix . 14 ) : ' Nature , nor the ...
... nature ' ( entry 1595 ) is doubly interest- ing , partly for its intrinsic and important truth , partly because it may have suggested the thought which we find in the Essay on Custom ( Essays , xxxix . 14 ) : ' Nature , nor the ...
Strana xiii
... nature , except it be corroborated by custom . ' Similarly , the proverb of Erasmus ( entry 531 ) , ' Compendiaria res im- probitas ' ( ' Rascality takes short cuts ' ) , evidently suggested the next entry in English ( 532 ) , ' It is ...
... nature , except it be corroborated by custom . ' Similarly , the proverb of Erasmus ( entry 531 ) , ' Compendiaria res im- probitas ' ( ' Rascality takes short cuts ' ) , evidently suggested the next entry in English ( 532 ) , ' It is ...
Strana xviii
... Nature-- Ignoble Minds - The Greater contains the Less - Great Desires - Prudent Choice - Creation and Preservation- Consequences Types Surpassing Things Desirable Things - Means to an End - Beginnings - Ends - Diffi- cult - Easy 6 ...
... Nature-- Ignoble Minds - The Greater contains the Less - Great Desires - Prudent Choice - Creation and Preservation- Consequences Types Surpassing Things Desirable Things - Means to an End - Beginnings - Ends - Diffi- cult - Easy 6 ...
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... natural , and at first sight reason- able , supposition that Bacon and Shakespeare may have " borrowed " from each other , it would follow that in such a case we should have to persuade ourselves , contrary to all evidence , that they ...
... natural , and at first sight reason- able , supposition that Bacon and Shakespeare may have " borrowed " from each other , it would follow that in such a case we should have to persuade ourselves , contrary to all evidence , that they ...
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