Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... pallor that creeps over the face at such a time , used the word xλwpós to denote it . xλwpós means pale - green , a term entirely appropriate when applied to the olive - complexioned people of Greece 2 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
... pallor that creeps over the face at such a time , used the word xλwpós to denote it . xλwpós means pale - green , a term entirely appropriate when applied to the olive - complexioned people of Greece 2 BACON AND SHAKE - SPEARE.
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... means merely pale ; it is rather the color of cabbage or lettuce . " So , also , Cardan : " The difficulty is , what does xλwpós mean ? It seems to me that it should be interpreted in the sense of the time in which it was used . Who ...
... means merely pale ; it is rather the color of cabbage or lettuce . " So , also , Cardan : " The difficulty is , what does xλwpós mean ? It seems to me that it should be interpreted in the sense of the time in which it was used . Who ...
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... means not , hath not , or is not in love . " Troilus and Cressida , i . 3 ( 1609 ) . This passage from Bacon's Essay was quoted by Lord Tennyson to prove that Bacon , owing to his peculiar senti- ments on love , could not have written ...
... means not , hath not , or is not in love . " Troilus and Cressida , i . 3 ( 1609 ) . This passage from Bacon's Essay was quoted by Lord Tennyson to prove that Bacon , owing to his peculiar senti- ments on love , could not have written ...
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... mean that the mind has of its own essen- tial power some pre - notion of things to come . This appears mostly ( 1 ) in sleep ; ( 2 ) in ecstasies ; ( 3 ) near death ; ( 4 ) more rarely , in waking apprehensions ; and ( 5 ) . . . from ...
... mean that the mind has of its own essen- tial power some pre - notion of things to come . This appears mostly ( 1 ) in sleep ; ( 2 ) in ecstasies ; ( 3 ) near death ; ( 4 ) more rarely , in waking apprehensions ; and ( 5 ) . . . from ...
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... mean ? Still it cried , ' Sleep no more , ' to all the house ; Glamis hath murder'd sleep , and therefore Cawdor Shall sleep no more ; Macbeth shall sleep no more . " Macbeth , ii . 2 ( 1623 ) . 5. From foreknowledge of spirits : " King ...
... mean ? Still it cried , ' Sleep no more , ' to all the house ; Glamis hath murder'd sleep , and therefore Cawdor Shall sleep no more ; Macbeth shall sleep no more . " Macbeth , ii . 2 ( 1623 ) . 5. From foreknowledge of spirits : " King ...
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