Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... Richard II . , i . 1 ( 1597 ) . ( 1622 ) . This story was told by Valerius Maximus and the elder- Pliny , Latin authors of the first century A. D .; and also par- tially by Diogenes Laertius , a Greek writer of the second cen- tury ...
... Richard II . , i . 1 ( 1597 ) . ( 1622 ) . This story was told by Valerius Maximus and the elder- Pliny , Latin authors of the first century A. D .; and also par- tially by Diogenes Laertius , a Greek writer of the second cen- tury ...
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... Richard [ narrating a dream ] . Methought the souls of all that I had murder'd Came to my tent ; and every one did threat To - morrow's vengeance on the head of Richard . " " Richmond [ also narrating a dream ] . Methought 24 BACON AND ...
... Richard [ narrating a dream ] . Methought the souls of all that I had murder'd Came to my tent ; and every one did threat To - morrow's vengeance on the head of Richard . " " Richmond [ also narrating a dream ] . Methought 24 BACON AND ...
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... Richard murder'd , Came to my tent , and cried on victory . " 2. In ecstasy : Richard III . , v . 8 ( 1597 ) . " Queen [ to Hamlet , who sees his father's ghost ] . This is the very coinage of your brain ; This bodiless creation ecstasy ...
... Richard murder'd , Came to my tent , and cried on victory . " 2. In ecstasy : Richard III . , v . 8 ( 1597 ) . " Queen [ to Hamlet , who sees his father's ghost ] . This is the very coinage of your brain ; This bodiless creation ecstasy ...
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... Richard . Stanley , what news with you ? Stanley . None good , my liege , to please you with the hearing , Nor none so bad , but well may be reported . King Richard . Heyday , a riddle ! neither good nor bad ? What need'st thou run so ...
... Richard . Stanley , what news with you ? Stanley . None good , my liege , to please you with the hearing , Nor none so bad , but well may be reported . King Richard . Heyday , a riddle ! neither good nor bad ? What need'st thou run so ...
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... Richard . Nay , himself , with long and continual counterfeiting and with oft telling a lie , was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar into a believer . " - History of Henry VII . ( 1621 ) . A ...
... Richard . Nay , himself , with long and continual counterfeiting and with oft telling a lie , was turned by habit almost into the thing he seemed to be ; and from a liar into a believer . " - History of Henry VII . ( 1621 ) . A ...
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