The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - Počet stran: 628 |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 vii
... seems necessary to show why an introduction to it should be written by one who is unable to accept the demonstration . If it may be allowed to use the first personal pronoun in order to distinguish between the writer of this ...
... seems necessary to show why an introduction to it should be written by one who is unable to accept the demonstration . If it may be allowed to use the first personal pronoun in order to distinguish between the writer of this ...
Strana xii
... seems a work that needs no apology . Besides , in many cases the proverbs are unfamiliar to modern ears , and most readers will be glad to be introduced to them . Take , for example , from the list of the French proverbs , which are too ...
... seems a work that needs no apology . Besides , in many cases the proverbs are unfamiliar to modern ears , and most readers will be glad to be introduced to them . Take , for example , from the list of the French proverbs , which are too ...
Strana 1
... seems to have died before he had completed more than two - thirds of his descriptive catalogue ; but there is no doubt that the notes are ( with the exception of a collection of French proverbs which conclude the series ) in Bacon's ...
... seems to have died before he had completed more than two - thirds of his descriptive catalogue ; but there is no doubt that the notes are ( with the exception of a collection of French proverbs which conclude the series ) in Bacon's ...
Strana 3
... seems to be the stronger and the more worthy ; and the former , which is passive , and as it were the " condus , " seems to be inferior . ' : sorts the one in resemblance to a shop of B 2 PROMUS OF FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 3.
... seems to be the stronger and the more worthy ; and the former , which is passive , and as it were the " condus , " seems to be inferior . ' : sorts the one in resemblance to a shop of B 2 PROMUS OF FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES . 3.
Strana 5
... seems by various marks in the MS . to have been after- wards digested into other collections which are lost . The first few pages are filled chiefly , though not exclusively , with forms of expression applicable to such matters as a man ...
... seems by various marks in the MS . to have been after- wards digested into other collections which are lost . The first few pages are filled chiefly , though not exclusively , with forms of expression applicable to such matters as a man ...
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