The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |
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Page 95
... John , i . 1. ) Truth is truth to the end of reckoning . ( M. M. v . 1. ) Is not the truth the truth ? ( 1 H. IV . ii . 4. ) The crowned truth . ( Per . v . 1. ) 17. For which of ye good works doe ye stone me.- John x . 32 . I cannot ...
... John , i . 1. ) Truth is truth to the end of reckoning . ( M. M. v . 1. ) Is not the truth the truth ? ( 1 H. IV . ii . 4. ) The crowned truth . ( Per . v . 1. ) 17. For which of ye good works doe ye stone me.- John x . 32 . I cannot ...
Page 96
... ( John , iv . 6. ) Aroint thee witch ! ( Mac . i . 3 ; and Lear iii . 4 , song . ) 25. Magnanimi heroes nati melioribus annis . - Æn . vi . 649. ( Great - hearted heroes born in happier years . ) Cassius . This is my birthday , as this ...
... ( John , iv . 6. ) Aroint thee witch ! ( Mac . i . 3 ; and Lear iii . 4 , song . ) 25. Magnanimi heroes nati melioribus annis . - Æn . vi . 649. ( Great - hearted heroes born in happier years . ) Cassius . This is my birthday , as this ...
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... ( John , iv . 3. ) 55. Nequicquam patrias tentasti lubricus artes.- Æn . xi . 716. ( In vain hast thou with slippery tricks tried the arts of thy country . ) I want that glib and oily art to speak and purpose not . ( Lear , i . 1. ) You ...
... ( John , iv . 3. ) 55. Nequicquam patrias tentasti lubricus artes.- Æn . xi . 716. ( In vain hast thou with slippery tricks tried the arts of thy country . ) I want that glib and oily art to speak and purpose not . ( Lear , i . 1. ) You ...
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... John iii . 1 , 8-10 , 90-101 , & c ; and No. 1083. ) 58. Discite justitiam moniti et non temnere divos.- Æn . vi . 620. ( Being warned , learn justice , and not to de- spise the gods . ) ( Compare 56. ) K. Hen . Come , wife , let's in ...
... John iii . 1 , 8-10 , 90-101 , & c ; and No. 1083. ) 58. Discite justitiam moniti et non temnere divos.- Æn . vi . 620. ( Being warned , learn justice , and not to de- spise the gods . ) ( Compare 56. ) K. Hen . Come , wife , let's in ...
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... ( John , iii . 4. ) The weariest ( ? most afflicted ) and most loathed life . ( See Mer . Ven . i . 1 , 1 . ( M. M. iii . 1 , 129. ) Folio 84b . 83. Ametallado , fayned inameled . I see the jewel best enamelled will lose his beauty , yet ...
... ( John , iii . 4. ) The weariest ( ? most afflicted ) and most loathed life . ( See Mer . Ven . i . 1 , 1 . ( M. M. iii . 1 , 129. ) Folio 84b . 83. Ametallado , fayned inameled . I see the jewel best enamelled will lose his beauty , yet ...
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