Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... 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 becoming sharp , the face pallid , . . . coldness of the ...
... 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 becoming sharp , the face pallid , . . . coldness of the ...
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... stone . tremities . Shake - speare could not have copied these passages from Bacon , for the play was first printed in 1600 , and the His- toria Vita et Mortis not until 1623 ; nor did Bacon copy them from Shake - speare , for he gives ...
... stone . tremities . Shake - speare could not have copied these passages from Bacon , for the play was first printed in 1600 , and the His- toria Vita et Mortis not until 1623 ; nor did Bacon copy them from Shake - speare , for he gives ...
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... stone were let fall into it , whither would it go ? Alphius . To the centre of the earth ; there all heavy bodies rest . Cur . What if the antipodes should let fall a stone on their side ? Alp . Then one stone would meet the other about ...
... stone were let fall into it , whither would it go ? Alphius . To the centre of the earth ; there all heavy bodies rest . Cur . What if the antipodes should let fall a stone on their side ? Alp . Then one stone would meet the other about ...
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... stone at the surface of the earth , two could easily move the same stone at the bottom of a mine ; the difference in weight being due , of course , to the counteraction of a part of the earth's mass , where the stone is beneath the ...
... stone at the surface of the earth , two could easily move the same stone at the bottom of a mine ; the difference in weight being due , of course , to the counteraction of a part of the earth's mass , where the stone is beneath the ...
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... stone , taken out of a toad's head , be not of the like virtue . " Natural History ( 1622- 25 ) . - Bacon , discussing the virtues of inanimate things , mentions the bloodstone , which was once thought to be " good for bleeding at the ...
... stone , taken out of a toad's head , be not of the like virtue . " Natural History ( 1622- 25 ) . - Bacon , discussing the virtues of inanimate things , mentions the bloodstone , which was once thought to be " good for bleeding at the ...
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