Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 35
Página 20
... brought to light . " - Charge against the Coun- tess of Somerset . " Wherein first Mr. Lumsden plays his part , whose offence stands alone single , the offence of the other two being in consort ; and yet all three meeting in their end ...
... brought to light . " - Charge against the Coun- tess of Somerset . " Wherein first Mr. Lumsden plays his part , whose offence stands alone single , the offence of the other two being in consort ; and yet all three meeting in their end ...
Página 26
... brought forward his views upon the movements of the heart and blood . Meantime his practice increased , and he had the lord chancellor Francis Bacon , and the earl of Arundel among his patients . ' Enc . Brit . , HARVEY . ( It should be ...
... brought forward his views upon the movements of the heart and blood . Meantime his practice increased , and he had the lord chancellor Francis Bacon , and the earl of Arundel among his patients . ' Enc . Brit . , HARVEY . ( It should be ...
Página 39
... brought him in and shut him out . " - History of Henry VII . ... " set all hearts i ' the state To what tune pleased his ear ; ' 99 " It is my desire that if any the King's business either of honor or profit shall pass the house , it ...
... brought him in and shut him out . " - History of Henry VII . ... " set all hearts i ' the state To what tune pleased his ear ; ' 99 " It is my desire that if any the King's business either of honor or profit shall pass the house , it ...
Página 54
... brought with it a blessed harvest , will when it cometh to us dis- perse all mists and mistakings , I ever rest , etc. " The same expressive figure is utilized in the opening words of Richard III .: · " Now is the winter of our ...
... brought with it a blessed harvest , will when it cometh to us dis- perse all mists and mistakings , I ever rest , etc. " The same expressive figure is utilized in the opening words of Richard III .: · " Now is the winter of our ...
Página 61
... brought up for a time with Proserpina ; that is to say , it seeks hiding - places , and keeps itself secret and as it were underground ; until casting off all restraints of shame and fear , and growing bold , it either assumes the mask ...
... brought up for a time with Proserpina ; that is to say , it seeks hiding - places , and keeps itself secret and as it were underground ; until casting off all restraints of shame and fear , and growing bold , it either assumes the mask ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action Advancement of Learning ancient Antony artistic Augmentis Bacon bear beauty blood body brought Brutus Cæsar Calphurnia Casca Cassius cause Cicero color comprehension conspirators crown death discern divine doth earth effect envy expression fear fee simple fire force fortune Francis Bacon Gervinus give glory Greek hand harmony hath heart heaven Henry IV Henry VII honor human images imagination Julius Cæsar King knowledge light live look Lord man's manifest Mark Antony matter means ment mind motion ness never noble Novum Organum observation persons philosophy play poet poetry present principles reality reason Richard Richard Grant White Richard III Rome says Second Book secret sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit subtle thee things thou thought tion Titinius touch true truly truth unfolded unto virtue vision wherein whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale wisdom words youth