The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |
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... Fortune , Desires , Coun- sellors , Princes , War , the Beauty of Autumn , Love of one's Country · 906. Miscellaneous Latin Quotations , chiefly on how to Avoid and Endure Trouble , on Dress , Income , Expediency , a Crowd , Birth ...
... Fortune , Desires , Coun- sellors , Princes , War , the Beauty of Autumn , Love of one's Country · 906. Miscellaneous Latin Quotations , chiefly on how to Avoid and Endure Trouble , on Dress , Income , Expediency , a Crowd , Birth ...
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... Fortune - - 230 237 255 · 270 • 273 278 285 • 305 312 334 342 - Bearing High 348 106. Hope in Ourselves - Chances of War - Feigned Tears- Artful Behaviour - Hope - Simplicity - The Event- Youthful Crime - Marry an Equal - Fear is most ...
... Fortune - - 230 237 255 · 270 • 273 278 285 • 305 312 334 342 - Bearing High 348 106. Hope in Ourselves - Chances of War - Feigned Tears- Artful Behaviour - Hope - Simplicity - The Event- Youthful Crime - Marry an Equal - Fear is most ...
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... fortune and uncertain prospects of the writer in those years , together with the great design he was meditating , to be connected by a common sentiment . ' Mr. Spedding says further : ' I have been thus par- ticular in describing it ...
... fortune and uncertain prospects of the writer in those years , together with the great design he was meditating , to be connected by a common sentiment . ' Mr. Spedding says further : ' I have been thus par- ticular in describing it ...
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... Fortune ruleth the roast , ' ' Quench fire in the spark , ' As deep drinketh the goose as the gander , ' ' The blind man eateth many a fly , ' & c . Lyly's Euphues was no doubt most familiar to the author of the plays ; there are ...
... Fortune ruleth the roast , ' ' Quench fire in the spark , ' As deep drinketh the goose as the gander , ' ' The blind man eateth many a fly , ' & c . Lyly's Euphues was no doubt most familiar to the author of the plays ; there are ...
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... fortune captivates ! Perhaps further developments of the same figure of a woman's tongue being her sting may be seen in passages such as that in which Petruchio , in his coarse banter with Kate , says : Pet . Who knows not where a wasp ...
... fortune captivates ! Perhaps further developments of the same figure of a woman's tongue being her sting may be seen in passages such as that in which Petruchio , in his coarse banter with Kate , says : Pet . Who knows not where a wasp ...
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