Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... Tempest , v . 1 ( 1623 ) .1 " Not propp'd by ancestry , whose grace Chalks successors their way . " Henry VIII . , i . 1 ( 1623 ) . From Bacon " Alexander Borgia was wont to say of the expedition of the French for Naples , that they ...
... Tempest , v . 1 ( 1623 ) .1 " Not propp'd by ancestry , whose grace Chalks successors their way . " Henry VIII . , i . 1 ( 1623 ) . From Bacon " Alexander Borgia was wont to say of the expedition of the French for Naples , that they ...
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... Tempest , i . 2 ( 1623 ) . 5 - " To cure deafness is difficult . " - Promus ( 1594–96 ) . " Nothing is so hard to cure as the ear . " - De Augmentis ( 1622 ) . HONEY - DEW " Fresh tears Stood on her cheeks , as doth the honey - dew Upon ...
... Tempest , i . 2 ( 1623 ) . 5 - " To cure deafness is difficult . " - Promus ( 1594–96 ) . " Nothing is so hard to cure as the ear . " - De Augmentis ( 1622 ) . HONEY - DEW " Fresh tears Stood on her cheeks , as doth the honey - dew Upon ...
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... Tempest , iii . 1 ( 1623 ) . the best parts out of divers faces , to make one excellent . " - Essay of Beauty ( 1607-12 ) . This singular conception appears once more in Bacon's prose works . In his history of ' Henry VII . ' he says ...
... Tempest , iii . 1 ( 1623 ) . the best parts out of divers faces , to make one excellent . " - Essay of Beauty ( 1607-12 ) . This singular conception appears once more in Bacon's prose works . In his history of ' Henry VII . ' he says ...
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... Tempest , i . 2 ( 1623 ) . From Bacon " You cannot find any man of rare felicity but either he died childless ... or else he was un- fortunate in his children . " - Me- morial to Queen Elizabeth ( 1608 ) . This most extraordinary ...
... Tempest , i . 2 ( 1623 ) . From Bacon " You cannot find any man of rare felicity but either he died childless ... or else he was un- fortunate in his children . " - Me- morial to Queen Elizabeth ( 1608 ) . This most extraordinary ...
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... Tempest , i . 2 ( 1623 ) . " It was generally believed that he was indeed Duke 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 ...
... Tempest , i . 2 ( 1623 ) . " It was generally believed that he was indeed Duke 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 ...
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