Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... called , in one at least of the household ordinances ( 1470 ) , the Board of Green Field or Feald . It appears , then , that Bacon and Shake - speare quoted the same presages of death from Hippocrates , quoted them in the same order ...
... called , in one at least of the household ordinances ( 1470 ) , the Board of Green Field or Feald . It appears , then , that Bacon and Shake - speare quoted the same presages of death from Hippocrates , quoted them in the same order ...
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... called it ) , because , he said , bodies can be attracted only by bodies , and not by place . Had he known the other law , discovered by Newton , that attraction is in inverse ratio to the square of the distance , he would have seen his ...
... called it ) , because , he said , bodies can be attracted only by bodies , and not by place . Had he known the other law , discovered by Newton , that attraction is in inverse ratio to the square of the distance , he would have seen his ...
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... called a ' crown , ' or ' one of these coronets , ' but never a diadem , while in Bacon , it is the ' style and diadem of a king ; ' whence it would seem clear that Bacon followed Plutarch rather than the play . " The Authorship of ...
... called a ' crown , ' or ' one of these coronets , ' but never a diadem , while in Bacon , it is the ' style and diadem of a king ; ' whence it would seem clear that Bacon followed Plutarch rather than the play . " The Authorship of ...
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... called to this aphorism by the Rev. William R. Alger of Boston , one of the keenest intellects New England has produced . 80 FEAR OF LOSS From Shake - speare " I cannot choose But weep to have that which I fear to lose . " Sonnet 64 ...
... called to this aphorism by the Rev. William R. Alger of Boston , one of the keenest intellects New England has produced . 80 FEAR OF LOSS From Shake - speare " I cannot choose But weep to have that which I fear to lose . " Sonnet 64 ...
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... called Castor by the ancients , that appears at sea , if it be single , prognosticates a severe storm ( seeing it is Castor , the dead brother ) , which will be much more severe if the ball does not adhere to the mast , but rolls and ...
... called Castor by the ancients , that appears at sea , if it be single , prognosticates a severe storm ( seeing it is Castor , the dead brother ) , which will be much more severe if the ball does not adhere to the mast , but rolls and ...
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