The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |
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... compare them with those in Shakespeare , the contrast both in quantity and quality would be surprising . The variety and elegance of such greetings in the plays is such as to leave no doubt that they were studied , and for the most part ...
... compare them with those in Shakespeare , the contrast both in quantity and quality would be surprising . The variety and elegance of such greetings in the plays is such as to leave no doubt that they were studied , and for the most part ...
Page 90
... compare them closely with the Promus and with Shakespeare . There is one play , The Misfortunes of Arthur ( 1587 ) , in the production of which there can be no doubt that Francis Bacon had a share . In the old record of this play he is ...
... compare them closely with the Promus and with Shakespeare . There is one play , The Misfortunes of Arthur ( 1587 ) , in the production of which there can be no doubt that Francis Bacon had a share . In the old record of this play he is ...
Page 92
... rot . ( Oth . iv . 1. ) May his pernicious soul rot half a grain a day ! ( Oth . v . 2. ) ( Compare H. V. iv . 4 , 94-99 ; and Sonnets xviii . xix . ) 7. Justitiamque omnes cupida de mente fugamus . ( And 92 FOL . 83 . BIBLE TEXTS .
... rot . ( Oth . iv . 1. ) May his pernicious soul rot half a grain a day ! ( Oth . v . 2. ) ( Compare H. V. iv . 4 , 94-99 ; and Sonnets xviii . xix . ) 7. Justitiamque omnes cupida de mente fugamus . ( And 92 FOL . 83 . BIBLE TEXTS .
Page 96
... ( Compare the use of the word ' creep ' - Mer . Ven . v . 1 , 56 ; Tw . N. i . 5 , 295 ; Tim . Ath . iv . 1,26 ; Ant . Cleo . i . 3 , 50 ; Cymb . i . 5 , 24. ) An opinion which easily steals into men's minds . ( De Aug. viii .; Spedding ...
... ( Compare the use of the word ' creep ' - Mer . Ven . v . 1 , 56 ; Tw . N. i . 5 , 295 ; Tim . Ath . iv . 1,26 ; Ant . Cleo . i . 3 , 50 ; Cymb . i . 5 , 24. ) An opinion which easily steals into men's minds . ( De Aug. viii .; Spedding ...
Page 98
... ( Compare the popular estimate of Angelo , Meas . M. i . 1 , 26-41 ; ii . 4 , 155-160 ; of Iago , Oth . ii . 3 , 306 , 323 , 332 ; iii . 1 , 43 ; iii . 3 , 243-252 , 470 , & c .; of Iachimo , Cymb . i . 7 , 22. ) ( See f . 916 , 451. ) 33 ...
... ( Compare the popular estimate of Angelo , Meas . M. i . 1 , 26-41 ; ii . 4 , 155-160 ; of Iago , Oth . ii . 3 , 306 , 323 , 332 ; iii . 1 , 43 ; iii . 3 , 243-252 , 470 , & c .; of Iachimo , Cymb . i . 7 , 22. ) ( See f . 916 , 451. ) 33 ...
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