The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 من الصفحات |
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... ears , and most readers will be glad to be introduced to them . Take , for example , from the list of the French proverbs , which are too often sadly cynical and very uncomplimentary to women , the two ' Mal pense qui ne repense ...
... ears , and most readers will be glad to be introduced to them . Take , for example , from the list of the French proverbs , which are too often sadly cynical and very uncomplimentary to women , the two ' Mal pense qui ne repense ...
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... ears . Of the sheet which is filled with forms of morning and evening salu- tation , and of the sentences from the Bible and from the Adagia of Erasmus , he gives no specimens ; ́for , ' he says , ' I can throw no light on the principle ...
... ears . Of the sheet which is filled with forms of morning and evening salu- tation , and of the sentences from the Bible and from the Adagia of Erasmus , he gives no specimens ; ́for , ' he says , ' I can throw no light on the principle ...
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... ears . There are 200 French , 26 Spanish , and 14 Italian proverbs in the Promus , forming a total of 240 . Of these , traces of about 151 have been found in the plays . Three or four of the Italian and Spanish proverbs are quoted in ...
... ears . There are 200 French , 26 Spanish , and 14 Italian proverbs in the Promus , forming a total of 240 . Of these , traces of about 151 have been found in the plays . Three or four of the Italian and Spanish proverbs are quoted in ...
الصفحة 93
... ear . York . No , it is stopped with other flattering sounds . . . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , So it be new , there's no respect how vile , That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counsel to ...
... ear . York . No , it is stopped with other flattering sounds . . . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , So it be new , there's no respect how vile , That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counsel to ...
الصفحة 109
... ears in blood . ( 1 H. IV . iv . 1. ) 69. Nemo virtuti invidiam reconciliaverit præter mor- tem . ( No one but death can reconcile envy to virtue . ) Duncan is in his grave . Malice • • • .. nothing can touch him further . ( Macb . iii ...
... ears in blood . ( 1 H. IV . iv . 1. ) 69. Nemo virtuti invidiam reconciliaverit præter mor- tem . ( No one but death can reconcile envy to virtue . ) Duncan is in his grave . Malice • • • .. nothing can touch him further . ( Macb . iii ...
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