Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... speak colorably ; ' ' that is not so , by your favor ; answer directly ; ' answer me shortly ; ' ' your reason ; ' and many more of the same character . These are , of course , wholly absent from Bacon's prose works . Other entries are ...
... speak colorably ; ' ' that is not so , by your favor ; answer directly ; ' answer me shortly ; ' ' your reason ; ' and many more of the same character . These are , of course , wholly absent from Bacon's prose works . Other entries are ...
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... speaking of the poor with respect , or al- luding to the working classes without detestation or contempt . We can understand these tendencies as existing in Lord Bacon , born as he was to privilege , and holding office from a queen ...
... speaking of the poor with respect , or al- luding to the working classes without detestation or contempt . We can understand these tendencies as existing in Lord Bacon , born as he was to privilege , and holding office from a queen ...
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... Anthony . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . " Speaking in a perpetual hyper- bole is comely in nothing but love . " — Essay of Love ( 1612 ) . - Cleo . I'll set a bourn how far to be 22 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... Anthony . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . " Speaking in a perpetual hyper- bole is comely in nothing but love . " — Essay of Love ( 1612 ) . - Cleo . I'll set a bourn how far to be 22 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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... strange how long some men will lie in wait to speak some- what they desire to say , and how far about they will fetch . " - Essay of Cunning ( 1625 ) . From Shake - speare 47 OBSOLETE LAWS " We have 30 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... strange how long some men will lie in wait to speak some- what they desire to say , and how far about they will fetch . " - Essay of Cunning ( 1625 ) . From Shake - speare 47 OBSOLETE LAWS " We have 30 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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... speak at their death , like the song of the dying swan , have a wonderful effect upon men's minds . " - Wis- dom of the Ancients ( 1609 ) . Diomedes , having wounded Venus in battle , was put to death for impiety , and his followers ...
... speak at their death , like the song of the dying swan , have a wonderful effect upon men's minds . " - Wis- dom of the Ancients ( 1609 ) . Diomedes , having wounded Venus in battle , was put to death for impiety , and his followers ...
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