Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... contriving it out of partic- ulars natural and artificial , as the flowers of the field and garden . ” - Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . It was the opinion of Aristotle that honey comes from 6 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... contriving it out of partic- ulars natural and artificial , as the flowers of the field and garden . ” - Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . It was the opinion of Aristotle that honey comes from 6 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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... opinion , agreeing with the author of the plays : " for honey , the bee maketh or gathereth it . " The old superstition lingers with both authors , however , in the term " honey - dew . " 6 ELDER - TREE AND VINE From Shake - speare ...
... opinion , agreeing with the author of the plays : " for honey , the bee maketh or gathereth it . " The old superstition lingers with both authors , however , in the term " honey - dew . " 6 ELDER - TREE AND VINE From Shake - speare ...
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... composure , the finest humanity , the most courtly grace and good humor , and yet with no unseemly levity " — entirely negatives his opinion on this subject . -- This is a perfectly serious word , meaning honor in 8 BACON AND SHAKE - ...
... composure , the finest humanity , the most courtly grace and good humor , and yet with no unseemly levity " — entirely negatives his opinion on this subject . -- This is a perfectly serious word , meaning honor in 8 BACON AND SHAKE - ...
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... opinion of Plato , who placed the understanding in the brain ... deserveth not to be de- spised , but much less to be al- lowed . " - Advancement of Learn- ing ( 1603-5 ) . Every man , says Bacon , has two souls : one , in common with ...
... opinion of Plato , who placed the understanding in the brain ... deserveth not to be de- spised , but much less to be al- lowed . " - Advancement of Learn- ing ( 1603-5 ) . Every man , says Bacon , has two souls : one , in common with ...
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... opinion , expressed by Bacon in 1608 , that happy men are always unfortunate in their chil- dren ( if they have any ) , was held also by the author of the Tempest , ' a play composed in about 1613. It is the good parent , says Shake ...
... opinion , expressed by Bacon in 1608 , that happy men are always unfortunate in their chil- dren ( if they have any ) , was held also by the author of the Tempest , ' a play composed in about 1613. It is the good parent , says Shake ...
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