The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 páginas |
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... comes from God ; that God's glory is to conceal and man's to discover ; that the words of the wise are precious , or as goads ; that , after all , a man knows nothing of himself , and so forth . In other places there are miscellaneous ...
... comes from God ; that God's glory is to conceal and man's to discover ; that the words of the wise are precious , or as goads ; that , after all , a man knows nothing of himself , and so forth . In other places there are miscellaneous ...
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... come most home to men's hearts and bosoms . ' 6 In early folios the ' Mottoes for Chapters of Medita- tion ' are usually ... comes to be woven - ideas which would never have existed had there been no founda- tion thread to start the web ...
... come most home to men's hearts and bosoms . ' 6 In early folios the ' Mottoes for Chapters of Medita- tion ' are usually ... comes to be woven - ideas which would never have existed had there been no founda- tion thread to start the web ...
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... comes a note , which is repeated three times in the Promus and as often in the plays — ' Well to forget . ' This thought , as will be presently seen , attains its full growth in Romeo and Juliet , but in the present case it seems to be ...
... comes a note , which is repeated three times in the Promus and as often in the plays — ' Well to forget . ' This thought , as will be presently seen , attains its full growth in Romeo and Juliet , but in the present case it seems to be ...
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... comes to be observed that they are several times repeated , and that they are the subject of entries in Bacon's private memo- randa . For instance , passages which turn upon every- day facts such as these : that suspicion makes us shut ...
... comes to be observed that they are several times repeated , and that they are the subject of entries in Bacon's private memo- randa . For instance , passages which turn upon every- day facts such as these : that suspicion makes us shut ...
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... come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstaid youth ? York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear • Gaunt . Though Richard my life's counsel would not hear ...
... come , that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstaid youth ? York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes counsel to his ear • Gaunt . Though Richard my life's counsel would not hear ...
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Adagia Advt All's All's W Bacon bear Ben Jonson better Cæs Cæsar Cleo Collier's text Compare Cymb death dost doth entry Eras Essay evil eyes fear Folio fool fortune Francis Bacon friends give Good-morrow Good-night grace grief hath hear heart heaven Heywood's honour instance John King Kins Latin Lear lord M. M. ii Macb matter mind nature never noble Noble Kinsmen Ovid passages plays Promus notes proverbs quæ quod Quoted Rich Romeo and Juliet salutation seems Shakespeare similes Sir Thomas Heywood sleep Sonnet soul speak Spedding speech sweet tell Temp thee thine things thou art thought Toby Matthew tongue truth turns of expression VIII Virg virtue Vulgate words writings