The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |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 xi
... quotation ' Quod longe jactum est leviter ferit ' ( entry 190 ) ; but we should give a still heartier welcome to a proverb which should be imprinted on the heart of every would - be poet in this most affected genera- tion : That that is ...
... quotation ' Quod longe jactum est leviter ferit ' ( entry 190 ) ; but we should give a still heartier welcome to a proverb which should be imprinted on the heart of every would - be poet in this most affected genera- tion : That that is ...
Strana xii
... quotations also are by no means without interest . It is quite worth while to know what phrases from the Vulgate , Virgil , Ovid , Seneca , and Erasmus were thought worthy by Francis Bacon of inser- tion in his commonplace book ...
... quotations also are by no means without interest . It is quite worth while to know what phrases from the Vulgate , Virgil , Ovid , Seneca , and Erasmus were thought worthy by Francis Bacon of inser- tion in his commonplace book ...
Strana xiii
... quotations from Shakespeare , apart from the interest which they will possess for those who may be willing to entertain and discuss the thesis of the author , they have a further value , inasmuch as they show how the thoughts and ...
... quotations from Shakespeare , apart from the interest which they will possess for those who may be willing to entertain and discuss the thesis of the author , they have a further value , inasmuch as they show how the thoughts and ...
Strana xiv
... quotations which have not been traced to their source , and in other cases quotations from Shakespeare which may proceeed from a misapprehension of the entry in the Promus . But I feel reluctant to conclude apologetically in thus ...
... quotations which have not been traced to their source , and in other cases quotations from Shakespeare which may proceeed from a misapprehension of the entry in the Promus . But I feel reluctant to conclude apologetically in thus ...
Strana xv
... Quotations — Antithetical expressions common to Bacon's prose and to the Plays Bacon's remarks upon the fact that the habit of taking notes is a great aid to the ' invention ' - English and Foreign Proverbs — The ' Adagia ' of Erasmus ...
... Quotations — Antithetical expressions common to Bacon's prose and to the Plays Bacon's remarks upon the fact that the habit of taking notes is a great aid to the ' invention ' - English and Foreign Proverbs — The ' Adagia ' of Erasmus ...
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The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies Francis Bacon,William Shakespeare,Mrs. Henry Pott Úplné zobrazení - 1883 |
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