The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 páginas |
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... Doth couch his limbs, there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art up-rowsed by some distemperature. Romeo and Juliet, ii. 3, 40. Now let him turn to entries 1207 and 1215 in the followlowing pages ...
... Doth couch his limbs, there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art up-rowsed by some distemperature. Romeo and Juliet, ii. 3, 40. Now let him turn to entries 1207 and 1215 in the followlowing pages ...
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... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art up - roused by some distemperature . Romeo and Juliet , ii . 3 , 40 . Now let him turn to entries 1207 and 1215 in the follow- lowing ...
... Doth couch his limbs , there golden sleep doth reign : Therefore thy earliness doth me assure Thou art up - roused by some distemperature . Romeo and Juliet , ii . 3 , 40 . Now let him turn to entries 1207 and 1215 in the follow- lowing ...
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... doth assign and direct us to turn to certain marks and places , which may excite our mind to return and produce such knowledge as it hath formerly collected , to the end we may make use thereof . ' ( See Advancement of Learning , ii ...
... doth assign and direct us to turn to certain marks and places , which may excite our mind to return and produce such knowledge as it hath formerly collected , to the end we may make use thereof . ' ( See Advancement of Learning , ii ...
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... doth wear his sting ? In his tail . Kate . In his tongue . ( Taming of the Shrew , Act ii . scene 1. ) An instance of intentional change of meaning , though not of words , is to be seen at note 862 , which consists of an expression ...
... doth wear his sting ? In his tail . Kate . In his tongue . ( Taming of the Shrew , Act ii . scene 1. ) An instance of intentional change of meaning , though not of words , is to be seen at note 862 , which consists of an expression ...
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... doth not mingle with flame , but remaineth contiguous . ' 2 He speaks of one heat being mixed with another , ' of its being pushed farther , ' as if heat were matter , or one of those bodies of which two could not be in the same place ...
... doth not mingle with flame , but remaineth contiguous . ' 2 He speaks of one heat being mixed with another , ' of its being pushed farther , ' as if heat were matter , or one of those bodies of which two could not be in the same place ...
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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