| Walter Begley - 1903 - 418 หน้า
...like a child following a bird, which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child after it again, and so in infinitum, I am weary of it." * Our poet uses this simile for the Dark Lady's benefit, and tells her : " So run'st thou after that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 หน้า
...like a child following a bird, which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child after it again, and so in infinitum,...weary of it, as also of wearying my good friends. " But one good friend was not to be wearied. Essex, feeling keenly the blight that had come upon Bacon's... | |
| Harold Bayley - 1906 - 418 หน้า
...envy, not thanks. This is a course to quench all good spirits, and to corrupt every man's nature ;.... I am weary of it ; as also of wearying my good friends. " In the same year (1594), there was published an anonymous play The Spanish Tragedy, subsequently... | |
| 1907 - 320 หน้า
...envy, not thanks. This is a course to quench all good spirits, and to corrupt every man's nature. ... I am weary of it, as also of wearying my good friends. In the same year (1594) Kyd seems to have suffered a similar experience ; he used the same metaphor,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1908 - 412 หน้า
...following a bird, which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child is after it again, and so in infinitum, I am weary of it. ' ' Attendance upon Court was an expensive way of life, and both Anthony and Francis Bacon lived beyond... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1909 - 668 หน้า
...nearest flf»th away and lighteth a little before, 530 and then the child after it again, and so ad infinitum, I am weary of it ; as also of wearying my good friends." ' He misjudged his force of endurance, and much more wearying was in store for him and his friends.... | |
| Richard William Church - 1910 - 252 หน้า
...like a child following a bird, which when he is nearest fiieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child after it again, and so in infinitum,...leave to trouble you with this idle letter; being but/Msto et moderata querimonia; for indeed 1 do confess, primus amor will not easily be cast off.... | |
| Edward George Harman - 1914 - 632 หน้า
...like a child following a bird, which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child after it again, and so in infinitum, I am weary of it ; 2 as also of wearying my good friends. . . . And so, not forgetting your business, I leave to trouble... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920 - 448 หน้า
...like a child following a bird, which when he is nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child after it again, and so in infinitum,...weary of it, as also of wearying my good friends. . . ." Ib. p. 359Englishman, Roger Bacon, whose name and magician's fame lived in Elizabethan times,... | |
| Henry Osborn Taylor - 1920 - 448 หน้า
...nearest flieth away and lighteth a little before, and then the child after it again, and so in infinilum, I am weary of it, as also of wearying my good friends. . . ." Ib. p. 359. Englishman, Roger Bacon, whose name and magician's fame lived in Elizabethan times,... | |
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