Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... prince but studies his com- panions Like a strange tongue , wherein to gain the language . " There are neither teeth , nor stings , nor venom , nor wreaths and folds of serpents which ought not to be known . Let no man fear " T is ...
... prince but studies his com- panions Like a strange tongue , wherein to gain the language . " There are neither teeth , nor stings , nor venom , nor wreaths and folds of serpents which ought not to be known . Let no man fear " T is ...
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... Prince and Poins be not arrant cowards , there's no equity stir- ring " . the term equity is used in the popular sense , as synonymous with justice . Falstaff is seeking to secure for the persons named condemnation for coward- ice , a ...
... Prince and Poins be not arrant cowards , there's no equity stir- ring " . the term equity is used in the popular sense , as synonymous with justice . Falstaff is seeking to secure for the persons named condemnation for coward- ice , a ...
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... prince for a warrant ) perpetrate some execution that is odious and unpopular . Upon which the prince , not willing to take envy of it upon himself , throws them overboard . " - Wis- dom of the Ancients ( 1609 ) . " Kings hate , when ...
... prince for a warrant ) perpetrate some execution that is odious and unpopular . Upon which the prince , not willing to take envy of it upon himself , throws them overboard . " - Wis- dom of the Ancients ( 1609 ) . " Kings hate , when ...
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... Prince . What ho ! you men , you beasts , That quench the fire of your perni- cious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins . " Romeo and Juliet , i . 1 ( 1597 ) . " Thou ! why , thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair ...
... Prince . What ho ! you men , you beasts , That quench the fire of your perni- cious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins . " Romeo and Juliet , i . 1 ( 1597 ) . " Thou ! why , thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair ...
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... prince that no private man dare approach the person of his sovereign with a traitorous intent . " Speech at Trial of Essex ( 1601 ) . 189 WORDS SOUNDING , BUT SIGNIFYING NOTHING " It is a tale Told by an idiot , full of sound and fury ...
... prince that no private man dare approach the person of his sovereign with a traitorous intent . " Speech at Trial of Essex ( 1601 ) . 189 WORDS SOUNDING , BUT SIGNIFYING NOTHING " It is a tale Told by an idiot , full of sound and fury ...
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