Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... man's might ; that dwells with gods above . " Troilus and Cressida , iii . 2 ( 1609 ) . - " It is not granted man to love and be wise . " - Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . 6sk . so p 67SK . 50p146 It was Publilius Syrus , a Roman ...
... man's might ; that dwells with gods above . " Troilus and Cressida , iii . 2 ( 1609 ) . - " It is not granted man to love and be wise . " - Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . 6sk . so p 67SK . 50p146 It was Publilius Syrus , a Roman ...
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... man's sigh , and many a widow's , And many an orphan's water - standing eye - Men for their sons , wives for their husbands , And orphans for their parents ' timeless death Shall rue the hour that ever thou wast born . " 3 Henry VI ...
... man's sigh , and many a widow's , And many an orphan's water - standing eye - Men for their sons , wives for their husbands , And orphans for their parents ' timeless death Shall rue the hour that ever thou wast born . " 3 Henry VI ...
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... man's self . " - Colors of Good and Evil ( 1597 ) . Cardinal Beaufort is represented in the drama as having been accessory to the murder of Duke Humphrey , and after- wards ( in the above ) as “ questioning and torturing " himself on ...
... man's self . " - Colors of Good and Evil ( 1597 ) . Cardinal Beaufort is represented in the drama as having been accessory to the murder of Duke Humphrey , and after- wards ( in the above ) as “ questioning and torturing " himself on ...
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... man's knowl- edge . " ― Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . This is a variation of the same theme as above ( secrecy and trust ) . Bacon thus reverts to it in the De Augmentis : " The second [ rule ] is to keep a discreet temper and ...
... man's knowl- edge . " ― Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . This is a variation of the same theme as above ( secrecy and trust ) . Bacon thus reverts to it in the De Augmentis : " The second [ rule ] is to keep a discreet temper and ...
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... man's destined command over the powers of nature . This was the professed object , too , of Bacon's system of philosophy ; all his studies had been directed from his youth to that end . Accordingly , we are not surprised to find in ...
... man's destined command over the powers of nature . This was the professed object , too , of Bacon's system of philosophy ; all his studies had been directed from his youth to that end . Accordingly , we are not surprised to find in ...
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