Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, MoralsR. Banks & son, 1900 - 303 sider |
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... fool , Much marked of the melancholy Jaques , Stood on the extremest verge of the swift brook , Augmenting it with tears . " " But what said Jaques ? Did he not moralise this spectacle ? " 1. Lord : " O ! yes , into a thousand smiles ...
... fool , Much marked of the melancholy Jaques , Stood on the extremest verge of the swift brook , Augmenting it with tears . " " But what said Jaques ? Did he not moralise this spectacle ? " 1. Lord : " O ! yes , into a thousand smiles ...
Side 22
... fools , break off your conference . " ( John iii . 1. See the whole of this Squabbling Scene ) . " Their counsel turns to passion , which before Would give preceptial medicine to rage . " -M . Ado . v . 1 . - " The unruly waywardness ...
... fools , break off your conference . " ( John iii . 1. See the whole of this Squabbling Scene ) . " Their counsel turns to passion , which before Would give preceptial medicine to rage . " -M . Ado . v . 1 . - " The unruly waywardness ...
Side 27
... fool , As under privilege of age . ” — M . Ado v . 1 . " Did he not straight , In pious rage , the two delinquents tear ? Was that not nobly done ? Ay , and wisely too , " & c . ANTIQUITY - Too Much Importance Attached to . " ( One ...
... fool , As under privilege of age . ” — M . Ado v . 1 . " Did he not straight , In pious rage , the two delinquents tear ? Was that not nobly done ? Ay , and wisely too , " & c . ANTIQUITY - Too Much Importance Attached to . " ( One ...
Side 29
... fool , he's a great quarreller Sir And .: " Sir To . : 66 Sir And .: " Sir To .: I would I had followed the Arts ! " Then had'st thou an excellent head of hair ! " Why , would that have mended my hair ? " Past question ; for thou see'st ...
... fool , he's a great quarreller Sir And .: " Sir To . : 66 Sir And .: " Sir To .: I would I had followed the Arts ! " Then had'st thou an excellent head of hair ! " Why , would that have mended my hair ? " Past question ; for thou see'st ...
Side 33
... look you , and soon dashed . " - Love's Labour's Lost v . 2 . 66 Come , you virtuous ass , you bashful fool , must you be blushing ? D Wherefore blush you now ? What a maidenly man - Bashfulness . 33 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... look you , and soon dashed . " - Love's Labour's Lost v . 2 . 66 Come , you virtuous ass , you bashful fool , must you be blushing ? D Wherefore blush you now ? What a maidenly man - Bashfulness . 33 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
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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