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Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, 1837-1914

"Bacon is Shake-Speare"


A late promus of formularies
and elegancies
Synanthr
Synanthropy
_Folio 107, front_.
He that owt leaps his strength standeth not
He keeps his grownd; Of one that speaketh certenly
& pertinently
He lighteth well; of one that concludeth his speach
well
Of speaches digressive; This goeth not to the ende
of the matter; from the lawyers,
for learnyng sake.
Mot. of the mynd explicat in woords implicat in
thowghts
I iudg best implicat in thowg. or of trial or mark
bycause of swiftnes collocat. & differe & to
make woords sequac.
_Folio 107, back_.
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_Folio 108, front_.
Vpon Impatience of Audience
Verbera sed audi. The fable of the syrenes
Auribus mederj difficillimum. Placidasque viri deus obstruit
Noluit Intelligerevt bene aures
ageret
The ey is the gate of the
affection, but the ear
of the vnderstanding
Vpon question to reward evill w'th evill
Noli aemularj in malig- Cum perverso perverteris;
nantibus lex talionis
Crowne him wth tols (?) Yow are not for this world
Nil malo quam illos simil- Tanto buon cheval niente
les esse suj et me mej
Vpon question whether a man should speak or
forbear speach
Quia tacuj inveterauerunt Obmutuj et non aperuj os
ossa mea (speach may meum quoniam tu fecistj
now & then breed It is goddes doing.


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