Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... person addressed is desired to put the bearer to death . Such a letter is in ' Hamlet , ' but nowhere else in any writing ever attributed to Bacon . Another instance is the salutation ' good dawning , ' never used before and but once ...
... person addressed is desired to put the bearer to death . Such a letter is in ' Hamlet , ' but nowhere else in any writing ever attributed to Bacon . Another instance is the salutation ' good dawning , ' never used before and but once ...
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... person , for complexion , favour , feature , stature , health , age , customs , behavior , conditions and estate , as if ... he meant to find all things in one woman " ( 1621 ) . It may be well to add that Bacon makes a characteristic ...
... person , for complexion , favour , feature , stature , health , age , customs , behavior , conditions and estate , as if ... he meant to find all things in one woman " ( 1621 ) . It may be well to add that Bacon makes a characteristic ...
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... person , which is one , hath an operation upon both and createth a privity between them . ” — Speech in Court ( 1608 ) . The passage quoted above from ' Hamlet ' seems to have grown out of the new relations then existing between Scot ...
... person , which is one , hath an operation upon both and createth a privity between them . ” — Speech in Court ( 1608 ) . The passage quoted above from ' Hamlet ' seems to have grown out of the new relations then existing between Scot ...
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... persons credit even their own lies . It is so given both in the ' History of Henry VII . ' ( 1621 ) and in the ' Tempest ' ( 1623 ) . The qualification that a lie is to be repeated many times as 34 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... persons credit even their own lies . It is so given both in the ' History of Henry VII . ' ( 1621 ) and in the ' Tempest ' ( 1623 ) . The qualification that a lie is to be repeated many times as 34 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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... persons are com- monly even with nature ; for as nature hath done ill by them , so do they by nature ; being for the most part ( as the scripture saith ) void of natural affection ; and so they have their revenge of nature . ” Essay of ...
... persons are com- monly even with nature ; for as nature hath done ill by them , so do they by nature ; being for the most part ( as the scripture saith ) void of natural affection ; and so they have their revenge of nature . ” Essay of ...
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