The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |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 97
... ( Temp . i . 2. ) Fer . There be some sports are painful , and their labour Delight in them sets off . . . . This my mean task Would be as heavy to me as odious , but The mistress which I serve quickens what's dead , And makes my labours ...
... ( Temp . i . 2. ) Fer . There be some sports are painful , and their labour Delight in them sets off . . . . This my mean task Would be as heavy to me as odious , but The mistress which I serve quickens what's dead , And makes my labours ...
Page 100
... ( Temp . v . 1. ) You have the grace of God , and he hath enough . ( Mer . Ven . ii . 2. ) God give him grace . ( L. L. L. iv . 3 ; R. III . ii . 3 ; R. II . i . 3 , rep . ) of heaven . ( 2 Hen . IV . iv . 2. ) The grace God mark thee in ...
... ( Temp . v . 1. ) You have the grace of God , and he hath enough . ( Mer . Ven . ii . 2. ) God give him grace . ( L. L. L. iv . 3 ; R. III . ii . 3 ; R. II . i . 3 , rep . ) of heaven . ( 2 Hen . IV . iv . 2. ) The grace God mark thee in ...
Page 108
... ( Temp . iv . 1. ) A devil , a born devil , on whose nature Nurture can never stick ; on whom my pains Humanely taken , all , all lost , quite lost . Thy goodness share with thy birthright . ( See 2 H. VI . iii . 2 , 210-215 ; Rich . III ...
... ( Temp . iv . 1. ) A devil , a born devil , on whose nature Nurture can never stick ; on whom my pains Humanely taken , all , all lost , quite lost . Thy goodness share with thy birthright . ( See 2 H. VI . iii . 2 , 210-215 ; Rich . III ...
Page 110
... ( Temp . i . 1. ) O master ! what strange infection Is fallen into thine ear ? ( Cymb . iii . 1. ) It is the disease of not hearing and the malady of not mark- ing that I am troubled with , & c . ( 2 Hen . IV . i . 2. ) 76. Suspicio ...
... ( Temp . i . 1. ) O master ! what strange infection Is fallen into thine ear ? ( Cymb . iii . 1. ) It is the disease of not hearing and the malady of not mark- ing that I am troubled with , & c . ( 2 Hen . IV . i . 2. ) 76. Suspicio ...
Page 116
... ( Temp . i . 1. ) Ham . Such as it is : and for mine own poor part I'll go pray . ( Ham . i . 5. ) ( References to saying prayers about 150 times . ) Folio 85. * 95. Suavissima vita indies meliorem fieri . sweetest life is to become daily ...
... ( Temp . i . 1. ) Ham . Such as it is : and for mine own poor part I'll go pray . ( Ham . i . 5. ) ( References to saying prayers about 150 times . ) Folio 85. * 95. Suavissima vita indies meliorem fieri . sweetest life is to become daily ...
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