The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |
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... Matter - A Lunatic - Real ( Sp . ) - Form - Ulysses sly - Discernment - Daring Talk , & c . Some English Proverbs . 926. English Proverbs from Heywood's ' Epigrams ' 93 , 94. Erasmus ' Adagia ' . · 207 214 217 да FOLIO 94b . Erasmus ...
... Matter - A Lunatic - Real ( Sp . ) - Form - Ulysses sly - Discernment - Daring Talk , & c . Some English Proverbs . 926. English Proverbs from Heywood's ' Epigrams ' 93 , 94. Erasmus ' Adagia ' . · 207 214 217 да FOLIO 94b . Erasmus ...
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... matters as a man might have occasion to touch in conversation ; neatly turned sentences describing personal characters or qualities ; forms of compliment , application , excuse , re- partee , & c . These are apparently of his own ...
... matters as a man might have occasion to touch in conversation ; neatly turned sentences describing personal characters or qualities ; forms of compliment , application , excuse , re- partee , & c . These are apparently of his own ...
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... matter ; and therefore for minds unfraught and empty with matter , and which have not gathered that which Cicero calleth ' sylva ' and ' supellex , ' stuff and variety , to begin with those arts ( as if one should learn to weigh , or to ...
... matter ; and therefore for minds unfraught and empty with matter , and which have not gathered that which Cicero calleth ' sylva ' and ' supellex , ' stuff and variety , to begin with those arts ( as if one should learn to weigh , or to ...
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... matter of great use and support in studying ; as that which supplies matter to invention , and contracts the sight of the judgment to a point . ' ( De Aug. v . 5. ) 5. Single words . 6. Mottoes for chapters of meditation 16 ...
... matter of great use and support in studying ; as that which supplies matter to invention , and contracts the sight of the judgment to a point . ' ( De Aug. v . 5. ) 5. Single words . 6. Mottoes for chapters of meditation 16 ...
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... matter , or one of those bodies of which two could not be in the same place at the same time . There is no reason to doubt that these theories were original with Bacon ; but in any case he adopted them as part of his system , and ...
... matter , or one of those bodies of which two could not be in the same place at the same time . There is no reason to doubt that these theories were original with Bacon ; but in any case he adopted them as part of his system , and ...
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