The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 páginas |
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... thought that , con- sidering the popularity of Shakespeare's Plays , it was difficult to explain the total absence from Bacon's works of any allusion to them , and the almost total absence of any phrases that might possibly be borrowed ...
... thought that , con- sidering the popularity of Shakespeare's Plays , it was difficult to explain the total absence from Bacon's works of any allusion to them , and the almost total absence of any phrases that might possibly be borrowed ...
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... thought influenced him even in the merest trifles . Analogy is always in his mind . If you can say Good - morrow , ' why should you not also say Good - dawning ' ( entry 1206 ) ? If you can anglicise some 6 French words , why not others ...
... thought influenced him even in the merest trifles . Analogy is always in his mind . If you can say Good - morrow , ' why should you not also say Good - dawning ' ( entry 1206 ) ? If you can anglicise some 6 French words , why not others ...
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... - ful to the author for having raised the question . Again , Bacon has thought it worth while to enter ( entry 1189 ) the phrase ' Good - morrow . ' What does this mean ? It is one of the commonest phrases in the plays of PREFACE . ix.
... - ful to the author for having raised the question . Again , Bacon has thought it worth while to enter ( entry 1189 ) the phrase ' Good - morrow . ' What does this mean ? It is one of the commonest phrases in the plays of PREFACE . ix.
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... thought worthy by Francis Bacon of inser- tion in his commonplace book . Readers will find that he never jotted down one of these phrases unless he thought that it contained , or might be made to contain , some double meaning , some ...
... thought worthy by Francis Bacon of inser- tion in his commonplace book . Readers will find that he never jotted down one of these phrases unless he thought that it contained , or might be made to contain , some double meaning , some ...
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... thoughts and phrases of the Bible and of the great Latin authors were passing into the English language as exhibited in ... thought . A word of apology in behalf of the author must con- clude these brief remarks . The difficulties of the ...
... thoughts and phrases of the Bible and of the great Latin authors were passing into the English language as exhibited in ... thought . A word of apology in behalf of the author must con- clude these brief remarks . The difficulties of the ...
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The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies Francis Bacon,William Shakespeare,Mrs. Henry Pott Visualização completa - 1883 |
The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594 ... Mrs. Henry Pott,Francis Bacon Visualização completa - 1883 |
The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594 ... Mrs. Henry Pott Visualização completa - 1883 |
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Adagia Advt All's All's W Bacon bear Ben Jonson better Cæs Cæsar Collier's text Compare Cymb death discourse dost doth ears entry Eras Essay evil eyes fear Folio fool fortune Francis Bacon friends give Good-morrow grace grief hath hear heart heaven honour John judgment King Kins L. L. L. iv Latin Lear lord Lucrece M. M. ii Macb mind nature never night noble Noble Kinsmen Ovid passages plays Promus notes proverbs quæ quod Quoted Rich Romeo and Juliet seems Shakespeare sleep Sonnet soul speak Spedding speech sweet tell Temp thee there's thine things thou art thou hast thought tongue truth turns of expression VIII Virg virtue Vulgate words writings