| Henry Robert Heather Bigg - 1869 - 684 страници
...poet's prompter) says, "that whosoever has anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, has also a perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore all deformed persons are exceedingly bold ;" — both the poet and the philosopher are... | |
| Richard Rowe - 1871 - 326 страници
...most worthy little fellow. He makes me think sometimes of what Bacon says, ' Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn.' It's a better spur than that, though, the little man has got. I believe that the love of God is so... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 страници
...which is mure deceivable ; but ля a cause, which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosuerer hath auy thing fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath also a perpetual spnr in himaelf to rescue and deliver himself from sourn." Warton, in ilii dedication of his elegant... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 страници
...sought to win, Though to a heart all love, what could not love me 1 [" Whosoever," says Lord Bacon, " hath any thing fixed in his person that doth induce...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 336 страници
...166, line 36. For valour, since deformity is daring, ["Whosoever," says Lord Bacon, " hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 266 страници
...which is more deceivable,1 but as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that doth induce contempt, hath...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold : first, as in their own defence, as being exposed... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1873 - 798 страници
...in 1 The Deformed Transformed. Worla, p. 304. [" Whosoever," says Lord Bacon, " hath anything find In his person that doth Induce contempt, hath also...perpetual spur in himself to rescue and deliver himself mJto scorn ; therefore all deformed persons are extreme b • . .. ' — EuoylV-1 I f 1E.1. 28. BRUSSELS.... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 страници
...deformity, not as a sign which is more deceivable, but as a cause which wldom faileth of the effect. U ; therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold ; first, as in their own defence, as being exposed... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 страници
...deformity, not as a.sign which is more deceivable,6 but as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath any thing fixed in his person that...in himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn ; therefore all deformed persons are extreme bold ; 3 More in the sense of greater. So Shakespeare,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 320 страници
...as a cause which seldom faileth of the effect. Whosoever hath anything fixed in his person that ,5 doth induce contempt, hath also a perpetual spur in...himself to rescue and deliver himself from scorn. Therefore, all deformed persons are extreme bold, first, as in their own defence, as being exposed... | |
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