Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, Morals |
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... observe where things stoop , and where they mount , and not misemploy our strength where the way is impassable . " - Advt . of Learning . is " The eagle - winged pride Of sky - aspiring 18 Ambition . MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... observe where things stoop , and where they mount , and not misemploy our strength where the way is impassable . " - Advt . of Learning . is " The eagle - winged pride Of sky - aspiring 18 Ambition . MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
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Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott. " The eagle - winged pride Of sky - aspiring and ambitious thoughts , With rival ... pride . " -3 Hen . VI . v . 7 . ANGER Appeased by Apology and Gentleness ; but Increased by Ambition . 19 MANNERS ...
Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott. " The eagle - winged pride Of sky - aspiring and ambitious thoughts , With rival ... pride . " -3 Hen . VI . v . 7 . ANGER Appeased by Apology and Gentleness ; but Increased by Ambition . 19 MANNERS ...
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... pride , or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awak'd them . ” — All's Well i . 2 . ANGER Checked by Physical Effort . " A man may think if he will that a man in anger is as wise as he that hath said over the twenty - four letters ...
... pride , or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awak'd them . ” — All's Well i . 2 . ANGER Checked by Physical Effort . " A man may think if he will that a man in anger is as wise as he that hath said over the twenty - four letters ...
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... Pride hath no other glass To show itself but pride ; for supple knees Feed arrogance , and are the proud man's fees How one man eats into another's pride , While pride is feasting in his wantonness ! " -Tr . Cr . iii . 3 . " These lords ...
... Pride hath no other glass To show itself but pride ; for supple knees Feed arrogance , and are the proud man's fees How one man eats into another's pride , While pride is feasting in his wantonness ! " -Tr . Cr . iii . 3 . " These lords ...
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... pride and wrath would confound thee , and make thine own self the conquest of thy fury . ” — Tim . Ath . iv . 3 . " Thy later vows against thy first Is in thyself rebellion to thyself ; And better conquest never can'st thou make Than ...
... pride and wrath would confound thee , and make thine own self the conquest of thy fury . ” — Tim . Ath . iv . 3 . " Thy later vows against thy first Is in thyself rebellion to thyself ; And better conquest never can'st thou make Than ...
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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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