Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... face pallid , . . . coldness of the extremities . " . Historia Vita et Mortis ( 1623 ) . In the first collective edition of the Plays ( 1623 ) , known as the first folio , the above passage from ' Henry V. ' is printed thus : " After I ...
... face pallid , . . . coldness of the extremities . " . Historia Vita et Mortis ( 1623 ) . In the first collective edition of the Plays ( 1623 ) , known as the first folio , the above passage from ' Henry V. ' is printed thus : " After I ...
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... face . 4 The nose sharp . pen . 5 The whole face of a The face pallid . pale - green color . On a table of green field . 6 The extremities cold . Coldness of the ex- Feet cold as any stone . tremities . Shake - speare could not have ...
... face . 4 The nose sharp . pen . 5 The whole face of a The face pallid . pale - green color . On a table of green field . 6 The extremities cold . Coldness of the ex- Feet cold as any stone . tremities . Shake - speare could not have ...
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... face of a dying man is of a green color ? " 1 We find the same fact stated in one of Sappho's poems : " My face is paler than the grass ; To die would seem no more . " To the Beloved . ( Translated by Prof. Thomas Davidson . ) Here is ...
... face of a dying man is of a green color ? " 1 We find the same fact stated in one of Sappho's poems : " My face is paler than the grass ; To die would seem no more . " To the Beloved . ( Translated by Prof. Thomas Davidson . ) Here is ...
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... face ) , as in the following instances , taken from Shake - speare himself : " This silent war of lilies and roses , Which Tarquin viewed in her fair face's field . " " When forty winters shall besiege thy brow , Lucrece . And dig deep ...
... face ) , as in the following instances , taken from Shake - speare himself : " This silent war of lilies and roses , Which Tarquin viewed in her fair face's field . " " When forty winters shall besiege thy brow , Lucrece . And dig deep ...
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... face The slavish motive of recanting of the tyrant . " . De Augmentis , fear , And spit it bleeding , in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbor , even in Mowbray's face . " Richard II . , i . 1 ( 1597 ) . ( 1622 ) . This story was ...
... face The slavish motive of recanting of the tyrant . " . De Augmentis , fear , And spit it bleeding , in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbor , even in Mowbray's face . " Richard II . , i . 1 ( 1597 ) . ( 1622 ) . This story was ...
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