Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... knowledge of which we are indebted to Dr. C. Creighton of London ) , points unmistakably to this conclusion . Hippocrates , in describing the pallor that creeps over the face at such a time , used the word xλwpós to denote it . xλwpós ...
... knowledge of which we are indebted to Dr. C. Creighton of London ) , points unmistakably to this conclusion . Hippocrates , in describing the pallor that creeps over the face at such a time , used the word xλwpós to denote it . xλwpós ...
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... knowledge of natural history , not from nature , but from books . 4 DEAFNESS " If this [ song ] penetrate , I will consider your music the better ; if it do not , it is a vice in her ears which horse - hairs . . . can never mend ...
... knowledge of natural history , not from nature , but from books . 4 DEAFNESS " If this [ song ] penetrate , I will consider your music the better ; if it do not , it is a vice in her ears which horse - hairs . . . can never mend ...
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... knowledge of the subject ; and Shake - speare , from time to time for several of the Plays , exact dates unknown . Bacon's study was of course original , for he mentions many opiates not found in Shake - speare . The two authors , still ...
... knowledge of the subject ; and Shake - speare , from time to time for several of the Plays , exact dates unknown . Bacon's study was of course original , for he mentions many opiates not found in Shake - speare . The two authors , still ...
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... knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her own native and orig- inal motions ( which by the But in his motion like an angel strangeness and darkness of this sings , tabernacle ...
... knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her own native and orig- inal motions ( which by the But in his motion like an angel strangeness and darkness of this sings , tabernacle ...
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... knowledge is happiness . Our attention was first 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 ...
... knowledge is happiness . Our attention was first 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 ...
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