Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, MoralsR. Banks & son, 1900 - 303 sider |
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Side 20
... speak , Solomon directs ( 1 ) that an answer be made ; ( 2 ) that it be soft . The first rule contains three precepts , viz.:-1 . To guard against a melancholy and stubborn silence , for this either turns the fault wholly upon you , or ...
... speak , Solomon directs ( 1 ) that an answer be made ; ( 2 ) that it be soft . The first rule contains three precepts , viz.:-1 . To guard against a melancholy and stubborn silence , for this either turns the fault wholly upon you , or ...
Side 27
... speak not as a dotard or a 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 ...
... speak not as a dotard or a 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 ...
Side 28
... speak the truth , Antiquity , as we call it , is the young state of the world ; for those times are ancient when the world is ancient , and not those we vulgarly account ancient by computing backwards ; so that the present time is the ...
... speak the truth , Antiquity , as we call it , is the young state of the world ; for those times are ancient when the world is ancient , and not those we vulgarly account ancient by computing backwards ; so that the present time is the ...
Side 46
... speak , and move under the influence of the most received star ; and though the devil lead the measure , such are to be followed . After them , and take a more dilated fare- well . " - All's Well , ii . 1 . " Ceremony that to great ones ...
... speak , and move under the influence of the most received star ; and though the devil lead the measure , such are to be followed . After them , and take a more dilated fare- well . " - All's Well , ii . 1 . " Ceremony that to great ones ...
Side 87
... speak with your eye . You may lay a bait for a question by showing another visage and countenance than you are wont . " - Ess . of Cunning . Lady Macb .: " Come on , my gentle lord Dissimulation . 87 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... speak with your eye . You may lay a bait for a question by showing another visage and countenance than you are wont . " - Ess . of Cunning . Lady Macb .: " Come on , my gentle lord Dissimulation . 87 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