Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... bodies in his defence . " — Georgics , iv . The truth is , the author of the Plays drew his knowledge of natural history , not from nature , but from books . 4 DEAFNESS " If this [ song ] penetrate , I will consider your music the ...
... bodies in his defence . " — Georgics , iv . The truth is , the author of the Plays drew his knowledge of natural history , not from nature , but from books . 4 DEAFNESS " If this [ song ] penetrate , I will consider your music the ...
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... body of the people , and who , through the very pursuits of his father and likewise from his own begin- ning , may be regarded as one of the working classes himself . " - GEORGE WILKES ' Shakespeare from an American Point of View . 15 ...
... body of the people , and who , through the very pursuits of his father and likewise from his own begin- ning , may be regarded as one of the working classes himself . " - GEORGE WILKES ' Shakespeare from an American Point of View . 15 ...
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... body to body , do conceive that there should be some transmissions and operations from spirit to spirit without the mediation of the senses ; whence the conceit has grown of the mastering spirit . " - Advance- ment of Learning ( 1603–5 ) ...
... body to body , do conceive that there should be some transmissions and operations from spirit to spirit without the mediation of the senses ; whence the conceit has grown of the mastering spirit . " - Advance- ment of Learning ( 1603–5 ) ...
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... " chiefly in the head ; " the latter , or rational one , in no particular part of the body . The doubt he evidently felt on this point is reflected in ' King John . ' ? 18 A COMPOSITE WOMAN From Shake - speare " PARALLELISMS 15.
... " chiefly in the head ; " the latter , or rational one , in no particular part of the body . The doubt he evidently felt on this point is reflected in ' King John . ' ? 18 A COMPOSITE WOMAN From Shake - speare " PARALLELISMS 15.
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... bodies 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 ...
... bodies 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 ...
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Advancement of Learning All's Ancients Anthony and Cleopatra Augmentis 1622 authors body Brutus Coriolanus Cymbeline death divine doth earth envy Essay Essex evil fear flowers fool fortune Francis Bacon friends Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet hast hath heart heaven Henry VII History of Henry honor Ibid Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI King John King Lear King Richard knowledge Letter live lord Love's Labor's Lost Macbeth man's matter Measure for Measure ment Merchant of Venice Merry Wives Midsummer-Night's Dream mind murder Natural History Othello parallelism passage philosophy play poet praise Prince Promus Queen quoted Richard III Romeo and Juliet says Shake-speare Shake-speare From Bacon Shakspere sleep Sonnet soul speech spirit sweet Sylva Sylvarum Tempest thee things thou thought Timon of Athens tion Titus Andronicus trees Troilus and Cressida truth vancement of Learning virtue weeds wind Winter's Tale Wisdom word