The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 79
... honour , in this kind , which these two societies have offered to his Majesty ) will not think much now to look back upon the effects of your own care and work ; for that whereof the success was then doubtful is now happily performed ...
... honour , in this kind , which these two societies have offered to his Majesty ) will not think much now to look back upon the effects of your own care and work ; for that whereof the success was then doubtful is now happily performed ...
الصفحة 94
... honour . . . . hardened be the hearts of all that hear me . ( W. T. iii . 2. ) ( See also No. 434. ) 14. Obedire oportet Deo magis quam hominibus . - Acts v . 29. ( We ought to obey God rather than men . ) Q. Kath . Have I with my full ...
... honour . . . . hardened be the hearts of all that hear me . ( W. T. iii . 2. ) ( See also No. 434. ) 14. Obedire oportet Deo magis quam hominibus . - Acts v . 29. ( We ought to obey God rather than men . ) Q. Kath . Have I with my full ...
الصفحة 99
... honours It is for our residing where every evil Hath a good colour , & c . ( Two N. Kins . i . 2. ) ( F. 916 , 449. ) 36. Homo sum . A me nil alienum puto ( sic ) .— Terence , Heaut . i . 1 , 25. ( I am a man . Nought that is man's do I ...
... honours It is for our residing where every evil Hath a good colour , & c . ( Two N. Kins . i . 2. ) ( F. 916 , 449. ) 36. Homo sum . A me nil alienum puto ( sic ) .— Terence , Heaut . i . 1 , 25. ( I am a man . Nought that is man's do I ...
الصفحة 105
... the frosty head Where it should find a harbour . ( 2 Hen . VI . v . 2. ) Trust none , for oaths are straws , men's faith are wafer - cakes . ( Hen . V. ii . 3. ) Now does thine honour stand , In him that was FOL . 84 . 105 VIRGIL'S ENEID .
... the frosty head Where it should find a harbour . ( 2 Hen . VI . v . 2. ) Trust none , for oaths are straws , men's faith are wafer - cakes . ( Hen . V. ii . 3. ) Now does thine honour stand , In him that was FOL . 84 . 105 VIRGIL'S ENEID .
الصفحة 106
... honour stand , In him that was of late a heretic , As firm as faith . ( Mer . Wiv . iv . 4. ) Trust no agent ; for beauty is a witch , against whose charms Faith melteth into blood . ( M. Ado , ii . 1. ) ( See John iii . 1 , 8-10 , 90 ...
... honour stand , In him that was of late a heretic , As firm as faith . ( Mer . Wiv . iv . 4. ) Trust no agent ; for beauty is a witch , against whose charms Faith melteth into blood . ( M. Ado , ii . 1. ) ( See John iii . 1 , 8-10 , 90 ...
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