Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... thought and diction between them and his acknowledged works . It is confidently believed that the passages , quoted herein on either side , exhibit the warp and woof of but one fabric , running in and out , over and under , from end to ...
... thought and diction between them and his acknowledged works . It is confidently believed that the passages , quoted herein on either side , exhibit the warp and woof of but one fabric , running in and out , over and under , from end to ...
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... thought . One of these , for example , consists of the words ' Bellerophon's Letters , ' that is to say , sealed letters in which the person addressed is desired to put the bearer to death . Such a letter is in ' Hamlet , ' but nowhere ...
... thought . One of these , for example , consists of the words ' Bellerophon's Letters , ' that is to say , sealed letters in which the person addressed is desired to put the bearer to death . Such a letter is in ' Hamlet , ' but nowhere ...
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... thought these lines referred to him . " And yet Mr. Spedding's own account of Sir Walter Raleigh's behavior on the scaffold that he met his death " with the most unaffected and cheerful composure , the finest humanity , the most courtly ...
... thought these lines referred to him . " And yet Mr. Spedding's own account of Sir Walter Raleigh's behavior on the scaffold that he met his death " with the most unaffected and cheerful composure , the finest humanity , the most courtly ...
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... thought it an object worth purchasing even by the sacrifice of dignity ; and being in quest of real power , he was content during the whole course of his life to decline and put by all the empty show and pomp and circumstance of it ...
... thought it an object worth purchasing even by the sacrifice of dignity ; and being in quest of real power , he was content during the whole course of his life to decline and put by all the empty show and pomp and circumstance of it ...
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... thought to be suborned by Cleopa- tra . " - Natural History ( 1622–25 ) . Bacon had previously stated the principle underlying the soothsayer's speech as follows : " Others , that draw nearer to probability , calling to their view the ...
... thought to be suborned by Cleopa- tra . " - Natural History ( 1622–25 ) . Bacon had previously stated the principle underlying the soothsayer's speech as follows : " Others , that draw nearer to probability , calling to their view the ...
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