Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, MoralsR. Banks & son, 1900 - 303 sider |
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Side 24
... Heaven forgive him too ! " " This tune goes manly . " The verse from Eccl . xii . 11 ( noted Promus 237 , Q.V. ) probably suggested the thought of the pricking , goading , and wounding of well - applied words ; the same line of thought ...
... Heaven forgive him too ! " " This tune goes manly . " The verse from Eccl . xii . 11 ( noted Promus 237 , Q.V. ) probably suggested the thought of the pricking , goading , and wounding of well - applied words ; the same line of thought ...
Side 34
... heaven such grace did lend her , That she might admired be . " -Two Gent . Ver . iv . 2 ( Song ) . " Your wondrous rare description , noble earl , Of beauteous Margaret , hath astonished me : Her virtues graced with eternal gifts ...
... heaven such grace did lend her , That she might admired be . " -Two Gent . Ver . iv . 2 ( Song ) . " Your wondrous rare description , noble earl , Of beauteous Margaret , hath astonished me : Her virtues graced with eternal gifts ...
Side 40
... heaven and earth ; we are arrant knaves all . " - Ham . iii . 1 . See forward Malcolm's more detailed description of the vices which he conceives to be in himself ( Macb . iv . 3 , 45-100 ) . Troilus also describes his truth as a vice ...
... heaven and earth ; we are arrant knaves all . " - Ham . iii . 1 . See forward Malcolm's more detailed description of the vices which he conceives to be in himself ( Macb . iv . 3 , 45-100 ) . Troilus also describes his truth as a vice ...
Side 55
... Heaven , were man But constant , he were perfect ; that one error Fills him with faults : makes him run thro ' all th ' sins : Inconstancy falls off , ere it begins . What is in Sylvia's face , but I may spy More fresh in Julia's , with ...
... Heaven , were man But constant , he were perfect ; that one error Fills him with faults : makes him run thro ' all th ' sins : Inconstancy falls off , ere it begins . What is in Sylvia's face , but I may spy More fresh in Julia's , with ...
Side 70
... heaven ! And so am I revenged · To take him in the purging of his soul When he is fit and season'd for his passage ? No . . . when he's about some act That hath no relish of salvation in it ; Then trip him that his heels may kick at heaven ...
... heaven ! And so am I revenged · To take him in the purging of his soul When he is fit and season'd for his passage ? No . . . when he's about some act That hath no relish of salvation in it ; Then trip him that his heels may kick at heaven ...
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OBITER DICTA OF BACON & SHAKES Francis 1561-1626 Bacon,William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Henry Mrs Pott, 1833-1915 Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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Adagia Advt affection All's anger Antitheta art thou Bacon beauty behaviour better body Boldness Brutus Cæs Cæsar constancy contempt Coriolanus custom Cymb death deceives deformity devil discourse Dissimulation doth dreams Duke envy evil eyes fair false Falstaff fame fault fear fool fortune Francis Bacon friends Gent give grace grief hast hath heart Heaven honour humour Iago imagination John John iv judgment Julius Cæsar king knowledge Lady Lear Learning live look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macb man's men's mind Nature never noble observe Paracelsus play Polonius praise pride Prince Promus proud Rich scorn Shakespeare sick slander sophism soul speak speech sweet Temp thee There's things thou art thought tongue true truth Twelfth Night vice VIII virtue Winter's Tale wisdom wise woman words youth