THESE things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations. But yet, since princes will have such things, it is better they should be graced with elegancy than daubed with cost. The Quarterly Review - Página 424editado por - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 páginas
...President, and established the office as hereditary. XXXVH. OF MASQUES 1 AND TRIUMPHS. 9 things are but toys to come amongst such serious -*- observations;...should be graced with elegancy,' than daubed with cost. Dancing to song is a thing of great state and pleasure. I understand it that the song be in quire,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 320 páginas
...and let them discern a busy nature from a willing mind. XXXVII autr Cnumpftss THESE things are but toys, to come amongst such serious observations. But...should be graced with elegancy than daubed with cost. Dancing to song is a thing of great state and pleasure. s I understand it that the song be in quire,... | |
| James Rees - 1876 - 200 páginas
...himself, by being obdurate any longer." Bacon. " The gates of mercy shall shut up." Shakespeare. " It is better they should be graced with elegancy, than daubed with cost." Bacon. " Poor Tom's a cold : I cannot daub it further." " All was inned at last into the king's barn."... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1877 - 782 páginas
...them discern a busy nature from a willing mind. XXXVIL OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS. These things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations. But...should be graced with elegancy, than daubed with cost. Dancing to song, is a thing of great state and pleasure. I understand it, that the song be in quire,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1879 - 272 páginas
...bravery ; 75 and let them discern a busy nature from a willing mind. XXXVII aitir THESE things are but toys, to come amongst such serious observations. But...should be graced with elegancy than daubed with cost. Dancing to song is a thing of great state and pleasure. 5 I understand it that the song be in quire,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 356 páginas
...MASQUES1 AND TRIUMPHS. (1625-) THESE things are but toys 2 to come amongst such serious observations;3 but yet, since princes will have such things, it is...they should be graced with elegancy, than daubed with cost.4 Dancing to song, is a thing of great state and pleasure. I understand it that the song be in... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1879 - 228 páginas
...MASQUES1 AND TRIUMPHS. (1625-) THESE things are but toys 2 to come amongst such serious observations;3 but yet, since princes will have such things, it is...they should be graced with elegancy, than daubed with cost.4 Dancing to song, is a thing of great state and pleasure. I understand it that the song be in... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1879 - 206 páginas
...Italian sportes, And every gawde, that glads the minde of man.' Bacon, Essay xxxvii, Of Masques, says : ' Since Princes will have such things, it is better they should be graced with Elegancy.' Compare Ascham, Scholemaster, pp. 77-8i, of the evils of Italian influence : he quotes a proverb, 'Englese... | |
| George Hart - 1881 - 536 páginas
...Bacon lightly touches upon the musical arrangements of a masque : he tells us, " These things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations. But...should be graced with elegancy than daubed with cost. I understand it, that the song be in quire, placed aloft, and accompanied with some broken music,*... | |
| George Hart - 1881 - 552 páginas
...Bacon lightly touches upon the musical arrangements of a masque : he tells us, " These things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations. B.ut...is better they should be graced with elegancy than IOI daubed with cost. I understand it, that the song be in quire, placed aloft, and accompanied with... | |
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