Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, MoralsR. Banks & son, 1900 - 303 sider |
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... never incompatible with each other . They are never in opposition , unless ( often in the same work ) antithetical opinions or sentiments be expressed . Sometimes a quotation , even from the Bible itself , may be thus turned or " made ...
... never incompatible with each other . They are never in opposition , unless ( often in the same work ) antithetical opinions or sentiments be expressed . Sometimes a quotation , even from the Bible itself , may be thus turned or " made ...
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... or of death - bed scenes of kings and nobles , royal betrothals , and such like ? Such notions are too puerile and absurd to be for an instant entertained by any thoughtful mind . They would surely never have arisen INTRODUCTION . 9.
... or of death - bed scenes of kings and nobles , royal betrothals , and such like ? Such notions are too puerile and absurd to be for an instant entertained by any thoughtful mind . They would surely never have arisen INTRODUCTION . 9.
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Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott. any thoughtful mind . They would surely never have arisen , or been tolerated by sane persons , were it not for the singular fact , that such is the fascination exercised by the name " Shakespeare , " that ...
Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott. any thoughtful mind . They would surely never have arisen , or been tolerated by sane persons , were it not for the singular fact , that such is the fascination exercised by the name " Shakespeare , " that ...
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... never ransom Nature From her unaidable estate : I say , we must not So stain our judgment , or corrupt our hope , To prostitute our past cure malady To empirics , or to esteem A senseless help , when help past sense we deem . " -See ...
... never ransom Nature From her unaidable estate : I say , we must not So stain our judgment , or corrupt our hope , To prostitute our past cure malady To empirics , or to esteem A senseless help , when help past sense we deem . " -See ...
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... never be helped by tailor's art , but the counterfeit will appear . " - Advice to Rutland . " Behaviour seemeth to me as a garment of the mind , " and to have the conditions of a garment . For it ought to be made in fashion ; it ought ...
... never be helped by tailor's art , but the counterfeit will appear . " - Advice to Rutland . " Behaviour seemeth to me as a garment of the mind , " and to have the conditions of a garment . For it ought to be made in fashion ; it ought ...
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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