The Promus of Formularies and Elegancies: (being Private Notes, Circ. 1594, Hitherto Unpublished) by Francis Bacon, Illustrated and Elucidated by Passages from ShakespeareHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1883 - 628 pages |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 xvi
... Tongues - Hearing and Seeing - Believing and Speak- ing - Wondering and Philosophising . 88. Texts from the Proverbs , Eccles . , Matt . and John , chiefly on Folly , Wisdom , the Light of God , the End and the Begin- ning of Speech ...
... Tongues - Hearing and Seeing - Believing and Speak- ing - Wondering and Philosophising . 88. Texts from the Proverbs , Eccles . , Matt . and John , chiefly on Folly , Wisdom , the Light of God , the End and the Begin- ning of Speech ...
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... tongue of delicate persons ( especially of women ) is their sting , and the combined thoughts of an Amazon's triumphant song and of the sting of a woman's tongue seem to come 30 ADAGIA .
... tongue of delicate persons ( especially of women ) is their sting , and the combined thoughts of an Amazon's triumphant song and of the sting of a woman's tongue seem to come 30 ADAGIA .
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... tongue seem to come together again in 3 H. VI . i . 4 : She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill - beseeming is it in thy sex To triumph like an Amazonian trull ...
... tongue seem to come together again in 3 H. VI . i . 4 : She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill - beseeming is it in thy sex To triumph like an Amazonian trull ...
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... tongue so sweet saluteth me ? Young son , it argues a distemper'd head So soon to bid good - morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodges , sleep will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with ...
... tongue so sweet saluteth me ? Young son , it argues a distemper'd head So soon to bid good - morrow to thy bed : Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodges , sleep will never lie ; But where unbruised youth with ...
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... tongue . ( Lear , i . 1. ) ́ 5. Credidi propter quod locutus sum.-Ps. cxvi . 10 . ( I believed , therefore have I spoken . ) D. Pedro . By my troth , I speak my thought . Claud . And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . Bene . And , by ...
... tongue . ( Lear , i . 1. ) ́ 5. Credidi propter quod locutus sum.-Ps. cxvi . 10 . ( I believed , therefore have I spoken . ) D. Pedro . By my troth , I speak my thought . Claud . And , in faith , my lord , I spoke mine . Bene . And , by ...
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