Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... Borothy Bork Wadhams " Little babe , thou cam'st into the world weeping whilst all about thee smiled ; So live that thou may'st depart in smiles whilst all about thee weep " In this volume , as well as in our preceding.
... Borothy Bork Wadhams " Little babe , thou cam'st into the world weeping whilst all about thee smiled ; So live that thou may'st depart in smiles whilst all about thee weep " In this volume , as well as in our preceding.
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... live the honey - bees . " The king in a hive of bees . " Apothegm ( 1624 ) . They have a king . " Henry V. , i . 2 ( 1600 ) . This is , of course , an error , for bees have no king . But it is one of classical origin . Virgil says ...
... live the honey - bees . " The king in a hive of bees . " Apothegm ( 1624 ) . They have a king . " Henry V. , i . 2 ( 1600 ) . This is , of course , an error , for bees have no king . But it is one of classical origin . Virgil says ...
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... live in Egypt ; but of this there is not the least hint in Plutarch . All this goes strongly to show that this story , together with the doc- trine of a predominant or mastering spirit of one man over another , went into the play ...
... live in Egypt ; but of this there is not the least hint in Plutarch . All this goes strongly to show that this story , together with the doc- trine of a predominant or mastering spirit of one man over another , went into the play ...
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... live in fire , eat rocks , tame tigers , this is the monstrosity of love . " Ibid . , iii . 2 . - " Woo in rhyme , like a blind Har- per's song , Taffeta phrases , silken terms pre- cise , Three - pil'd hyperboles . " Love's Labor's ...
... live in fire , eat rocks , tame tigers , this is the monstrosity of love . " Ibid . , iii . 2 . - " Woo in rhyme , like a blind Har- per's song , Taffeta phrases , silken terms pre- cise , Three - pil'd hyperboles . " Love's Labor's ...
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... live whe'r they will or no ? O ! torture me no more , I will con- fess . " 2 Henry VI . , iii . 2 ( 1623 ) . From Bacon " The poets in tragedies do make the most passionate lamentations , and those that fore - run final de- spair , to ...
... live whe'r they will or no ? O ! torture me no more , I will con- fess . " 2 Henry VI . , iii . 2 ( 1623 ) . From Bacon " The poets in tragedies do make the most passionate lamentations , and those that fore - run final de- spair , to ...
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