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... fame and rumours , that he that will believe rumours will as easily augment rumours which Tacitus wisely notes in these words : They invent , and at the same time believe their inventions . ' Such affinity there is between a propensity ...
... fame and rumours , that he that will believe rumours will as easily augment rumours which Tacitus wisely notes in these words : They invent , and at the same time believe their inventions . ' Such affinity there is between a propensity ...
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... fame , and extinguisheth envy : When dead , the same person shall be beloved . ' " - Ess . of Death . " Extinctus Amabitur idem . " - Promus 60 . 2. Mess .: " That which we have we prize not to the worth While we enjoy it ; but being ...
... fame , and extinguisheth envy : When dead , the same person shall be beloved . ' " - Ess . of Death . " Extinctus Amabitur idem . " - Promus 60 . 2. Mess .: " That which we have we prize not to the worth While we enjoy it ; but being ...
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... fame is the only possession a dead man has . ' I cannot but note that , in our times , it lies in most part waste and neglected . " - De Aug. ii . 7 . " Your grandfather of famous memory . . and your Fame . 107 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... fame is the only possession a dead man has . ' I cannot but note that , in our times , it lies in most part waste and neglected . " - De Aug. ii . 7 . " Your grandfather of famous memory . . and your Fame . 107 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
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... fame , that dies in virtue's cause . " -Tit . And . i . 2 ( rep . ) . ... " I say , without characters , fame lives long . That Julius Cæsar was a famous man Death makes no conquest of this conqueror , For now he lives in fame , though ...
... fame , that dies in virtue's cause . " -Tit . And . i . 2 ( rep . ) . ... " I say , without characters , fame lives long . That Julius Cæsar was a famous man Death makes no conquest of this conqueror , For now he lives in fame , though ...
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... FAME and Fortune , Muffled or Blind . " Fame muffles her head . " - Interpretation of Nature . " Fortune is painted blind , with a muffler before her eyes . " " I pray you , lead me to the caskets , To try my fortune . . . -Hen . V. iii ...
... FAME and Fortune , Muffled or Blind . " Fame muffles her head . " - Interpretation of Nature . " Fortune is painted blind , with a muffler before her eyes . " " I pray you , lead me to the caskets , To try my fortune . . . -Hen . V. iii ...
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OBITER DICTA OF BACON & SHAKES Francis 1561-1626 Bacon,William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Henry Mrs Pott, 1833-1915 No preview available - 2016 |
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