Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... ANTIQUITY — Too Much Importance Attached to . 999 * " ( One disease of learning ) is the extreme affecting of two extremities ; the one Antiquity , the other Novelty . < Surely the advice of the prophet is the true direction in this ...
... ANTIQUITY — Too Much Importance Attached to . 999 * " ( One disease of learning ) is the extreme affecting of two extremities ; the one Antiquity , the other Novelty . < Surely the advice of the prophet is the true direction in this ...
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... Antiquity " being in fact the present times [ see the following section ] , and of the former , or ancient times , " deserving reverence . " See further of Novelty . ANTIQUITY - The True . " To speak the truth , Antiquity , as we call ...
... Antiquity " being in fact the present times [ see the following section ] , and of the former , or ancient times , " deserving reverence . " See further of Novelty . ANTIQUITY - The True . " To speak the truth , Antiquity , as we call ...
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... antiquity for aye his page . " - Sonnet cviii . The lines seem to sum up all Bacon's views about Antiquity . Too much importance should not be attached to the opinions and learning of the so - called Antiquity , when the young world was ...
... antiquity for aye his page . " - Sonnet cviii . The lines seem to sum up all Bacon's views about Antiquity . Too much importance should not be attached to the opinions and learning of the so - called Antiquity , when the young world was ...
Términos y frases comunes
Adversity Advt affectation All's anger Antiquity Antitheta art thou beauty behaviour believe bitter blame blood body Boldness Cæs Cæsar ceremony charity constancy contempt Coriolanus counsel counterfeit credulous custom Cymb dead death delay despatch devil dissembler Dissimulation doth Duke duty envy eyes face fair falsehood Falstaff fault favour fear fool Francis Bacon Gent give grace gracious Hamlet hand Hastings hath heart heaven honour humour John iii John iv Julius Cæsar kind king knave knowledge Lear Learning live look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macb Macbeth Malvolio man's matter mind Nature never noble observe Polonius poor Promus Proteus Queen revenge Rich Rutland Shakespeare Shaksper shame slander speech sweet Sycorax thee There's things thought tongue true truth Twelfth Night VIII virtue Winter's Tale wise words youth