Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... history , not from nature , but from books . 4 DEAFNESS " If this [ song ] penetrate , I will consider your music the better ; if it do not , it is a vice in her ears which horse - hairs . . . can never mend . " - Cymbeline , ii . 3 ...
... history , not from nature , but from books . 4 DEAFNESS " If this [ song ] penetrate , I will consider your music the better ; if it do not , it is a vice in her ears which horse - hairs . . . can never mend . " - Cymbeline , ii . 3 ...
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... History , saying of it : " I have heard from one that was industrious in hus- bandry , that the labor of the bee is about the wax ; and that he hath known , in the beginning of May , honey - combs empty of honey , and within a fortnight ...
... History , saying of it : " I have heard from one that was industrious in hus- bandry , that the labor of the bee is about the wax ; and that he hath known , in the beginning of May , honey - combs empty of honey , and within a fortnight ...
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... History of Henry VII . ' of Italy by Albertus Musatus , a work composed between 1313 ( date of Henry's death ) and 1330 ( date of the author's death ) , but first printed in 1635 ; and in the Complaint of Scotland , ' anonymous ...
... History of Henry VII . ' of Italy by Albertus Musatus , a work composed between 1313 ( date of Henry's death ) and 1330 ( date of the author's death ) , but first printed in 1635 ; and in the Complaint of Scotland , ' anonymous ...
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... History ( 1622-25 ) . The play antedated the history ; but the explanation which Bacon gives of the alleged phenomenon and his list of the flowers that grow amongst corn , indicate the common pater- nity of the two quoted passages , as ...
... History ( 1622-25 ) . The play antedated the history ; but the explanation which Bacon gives of the alleged phenomenon and his list of the flowers that grow amongst corn , indicate the common pater- nity of the two quoted passages , as ...
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... History ( 1622–25 ) . Bacon had previously stated the principle underlying the soothsayer's speech as follows : " Others , that draw nearer to probability , calling to their view the secrets of things and especially the contagion that ...
... History ( 1622–25 ) . Bacon had previously stated the principle underlying the soothsayer's speech as follows : " Others , that draw nearer to probability , calling to their view the secrets of things and especially the contagion that ...
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