The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |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 77
... thee , What wilt thou care . . . for what thou feelest not , What thou feelest being able to make Mars Spurn his drum . Here the connection of ideas between an embracing corselet and a locked embrace seems to be worked out , and the two ...
... thee , What wilt thou care . . . for what thou feelest not , What thou feelest being able to make Mars Spurn his drum . Here the connection of ideas between an embracing corselet and a locked embrace seems to be worked out , and the two ...
Page 95
... thee ; But thou wilt be avenged on my misdeeds , Yet execute thy wrath on me alone . ( R. III . i . 4. ) • .. Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders follow us disquietly to our graves . ( Lear , i . 2. ) 19 ...
... thee ; But thou wilt be avenged on my misdeeds , Yet execute thy wrath on me alone . ( R. III . i . 4. ) • .. Machinations , hollowness , treachery , and all ruinous disorders follow us disquietly to our graves . ( Lear , i . 2. ) 19 ...
Page 98
... thee ' gainst the odds , & c . ( Ant . Cl . ii . 5 , 13 , 39. ) Ant . When mine hours were nice and lucky , men did ransom lives Of me for jests . ( Ant . Cl . iii . 11. ) Cleo . Antony call .. Methink I hear · I hear him mock The luck ...
... thee ' gainst the odds , & c . ( Ant . Cl . ii . 5 , 13 , 39. ) Ant . When mine hours were nice and lucky , men did ransom lives Of me for jests . ( Ant . Cl . iii . 11. ) Cleo . Antony call .. Methink I hear · I hear him mock The luck ...
Page 99
... thee a matter of ancient renown and art . ) Here's Nestor instructed by the antiquary times . ( Tr . Cr . ii . 1. ) Younger spirits whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain . ( All's Well , i . 2. ) Et bonum quo antiquius eo ...
... thee a matter of ancient renown and art . ) Here's Nestor instructed by the antiquary times . ( Tr . Cr . ii . 1. ) Younger spirits whose apprehensive senses All but new things disdain . ( All's Well , i . 2. ) Et bonum quo antiquius eo ...
Page 100
... thee , that art thyself a man ? Tim . I am misanthropos , and hate mankind . ( Tim . Ath . iv . 3. ) Alc . Timon ; who , alive , all living men did hate . ( Ib . v . 5. ) Mal . Dispute it like a man ? Macd . But I must also feel it as a ...
... thee , that art thyself a man ? Tim . I am misanthropos , and hate mankind . ( Tim . Ath . iv . 3. ) Alc . Timon ; who , alive , all living men did hate . ( Ib . v . 5. ) Mal . Dispute it like a man ? Macd . But I must also feel it as a ...
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