The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |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 xii
... never jotted down one of these phrases unless he thought that it contained , or might be made to contain , some double meaning , some metaphysical allusion , some- thing at least worth thinking about ; and to publish some of the best ...
... never jotted down one of these phrases unless he thought that it contained , or might be made to contain , some double meaning , some metaphysical allusion , some- thing at least worth thinking about ; and to publish some of the best ...
Strana 27
... never uses a figure or simile which is not drawn , as he says it should be drawn , ' from the centre of the sciences ; ' he never states a definite opinion , either in his prose writings or in the plays , without there being evidence to ...
... never uses a figure or simile which is not drawn , as he says it should be drawn , ' from the centre of the sciences ; ' he never states a definite opinion , either in his prose writings or in the plays , without there being evidence to ...
Strana 55
... never did or wrote anything without an object — that there is probably no instance of his having said that a thing ought to be done without some evidence of his having made an attempt to do it ; that he never stated a fact without ...
... never did or wrote anything without an object — that there is probably no instance of his having said that a thing ought to be done without some evidence of his having made an attempt to do it ; that he never stated a fact without ...
Strana 77
... never clasp our necks . And at i . 1 , 75 , the queen is found exhorting warlike Theseus to break off his marriage festivities in order to undertake an expedition in her behalf , urging that , if once Theseus is married , his bride will ...
... never clasp our necks . And at i . 1 , 75 , the queen is found exhorting warlike Theseus to break off his marriage festivities in order to undertake an expedition in her behalf , urging that , if once Theseus is married , his bride will ...
Strana 84
... never the nearer . ' If Ben Jonson has any , they have escaped notice . In other writings , English proverbs traceable to the Promus , or rather to Heywood's collection of proverbs and epigrams , are very few and far between . SIMILES ...
... never the nearer . ' If Ben Jonson has any , they have escaped notice . In other writings , English proverbs traceable to the Promus , or rather to Heywood's collection of proverbs and epigrams , are very few and far between . SIMILES ...
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