| Francis Bacon - 1867 - 440 páginas
...willing mind. ESSAY XLIV. MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS. THESE things are but toys to come amongst [1] such serious observations ; but yet, since princes will...should be graced with elegancy, than daubed with cost. Dancing to song [2] is a thing of great state and pleasure. I under- [3] stand it that the song be... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 472 páginas
...from a Willing Minde. XXXVII Of Basques anto 'T'HESE Things are but Toyes, to come JL amongst such Serious Observations. But yet, since Princes will...is • better, they should be Graced with Elegancy, then Daubed with Cost. Dancing to Song, is a Thing of great State, and Pleasure. I understand it, that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 694 páginas
...office as hereditary. ESSAY XXXVII. OF MASQUES1 AND TRIUMPHS.2 things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations ; but yet, since princes will...such things, it is better they should be graced with elegancy,3 than daubed with cost. Dancing to song is a thing of great state and pleasure. I understand... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 786 páginas
...office as hereditary. XXXVII. OF MASQUES1 AND TRIUMPHS.2 THESE things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations ; but yet, since princes will...such things, it is better they should be graced with elegancy,1 than daubed with cost. Dancing to song is a thing of great state and pleasure. I understand... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1869 - 602 páginas
...Bacon when he wrote " of Masques and Triumphs." " These things are but toys," said the philosopher ; " but yet, since princes will have such things, it is better they should be graced with elegance than daubed with cost" What was chiefly remarkable in the visit of George was the tact with... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 páginas
...from a willing mind. XXXVII. OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS* These things are but toys5 to come amongst such serious observations ; but yet, since Princes will...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,6... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 páginas
...office as hereditary. XXXVH. OF MASQUES 1 AND TRIUMPHS. 9 things are but toys to come amongst such serious -*- observations; but yet, since princes will...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
...busy nature from a willing mind. XXXVII autr Cnumpftss THESE things are but toys, to come amongst such serious observations. But yet, since princes will...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
...from a willing mind. XXXVIL OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS. These things are but toys to come amongst such serious observations. But yet, since princes will...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,... | |
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