Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... hand into the bed and felt them , and they were as cold as any stone . " Henry V. ii . 3 ( 1600 ) . From Bacon ... “ The immediate signs which pre- cede death are . . . fumbling with the hands . . . grasping and clutch- ing ... the nose ...
... hand into the bed and felt them , and they were as cold as any stone . " Henry V. ii . 3 ( 1600 ) . From Bacon ... “ The immediate signs which pre- cede death are . . . fumbling with the hands . . . grasping and clutch- ing ... the nose ...
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... hands . sheets . 2 Gathering bits of straw Clutching and grasp - Playing with flowers . or stems of flowers . 3 Raising the hand aim- ing . Smiling upon his fingers ' ends . The nose becoming Nose as sharp as a sharp . lessly to the ...
... hands . sheets . 2 Gathering bits of straw Clutching and grasp - Playing with flowers . or stems of flowers . 3 Raising the hand aim- ing . Smiling upon his fingers ' ends . The nose becoming Nose as sharp as a sharp . lessly to the ...
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... hand , Bacon pronounces the demeanor of Sir Thomas More on the scaffold as a miracle of human nature , because More died with a jest in his mouth , or threw away - - " The dearest thing he ow'd , As ' t were a careless trifle . " 2 8 A ...
... hand , Bacon pronounces the demeanor of Sir Thomas More on the scaffold as a miracle of human nature , because More died with a jest in his mouth , or threw away - - " The dearest thing he ow'd , As ' t were a careless trifle . " 2 8 A ...
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... hand in hand as it were , pursued the inquiry farther ; they investigated not only artificial methods of inducing sleep , but also those that cause 26 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... hand in hand as it were , pursued the inquiry farther ; they investigated not only artificial methods of inducing sleep , but also those that cause 26 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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... straight to a point opposite the centre and rest there , and at the left hand of the hole if the centre were at the left . " Familiar Colloquies . The Familiar Colloquies ' was first printed in Latin ( 28 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... straight to a point opposite the centre and rest there , and at the left hand of the hole if the centre were at the left . " Familiar Colloquies . The Familiar Colloquies ' was first printed in Latin ( 28 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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