Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... bear this in mind , the proverbial " dry crusts " of annotations may possibly be transformed , by his subtle alchemy , into both palatable and nutritious food . The broader the lines traversed in the reader's mind , the more ...
... bear this in mind , the proverbial " dry crusts " of annotations may possibly be transformed , by his subtle alchemy , into both palatable and nutritious food . The broader the lines traversed in the reader's mind , the more ...
Pagina 23
... bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs , Or else dries up . " - Othello , IV . , 2 . " Could I meet them But once a day , it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy to ' t . " - Coriolanus , IV . , 2 . " As dear to ...
... bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs , Or else dries up . " - Othello , IV . , 2 . " Could I meet them But once a day , it would unclog my heart Of what lies heavy to ' t . " - Coriolanus , IV . , 2 . " As dear to ...
Pagina 34
... bear the rest . " - Note for Interview with the King . " Surely I think no man could ever more truly say of him- self with the Psalmist than I can , ' My soul hath been a stranger in her pilgrimage . ' So I seem to have my conversation ...
... bear the rest . " - Note for Interview with the King . " Surely I think no man could ever more truly say of him- self with the Psalmist than I can , ' My soul hath been a stranger in her pilgrimage . ' So I seem to have my conversation ...
Pagina 36
... bear it ) is the most acceptable to suitors . " - Letter of Advice to Villiers . " But your Majesty is still in a straight , that either your means or your mind must suffer . For to grant all suits were to undo yourself , or your people ...
... bear it ) is the most acceptable to suitors . " - Letter of Advice to Villiers . " But your Majesty is still in a straight , that either your means or your mind must suffer . For to grant all suits were to undo yourself , or your people ...
Pagina 41
... bear the branches and the boughs . " - Of the True Greatness of King- doms . " Your princely eye was wont to meet with any motion that was made on the relieving part . " - Letter to the King . " Were gracious in those princely eyes of ...
... bear the branches and the boughs . " - Of the True Greatness of King- doms . " Your princely eye was wont to meet with any motion that was made on the relieving part . " - Letter to the King . " Were gracious in those princely eyes of ...
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