Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... death , all of them taken from Hippocrates , a Greek writer of the fifth 1 Two slight typographical errors corrected . See p . 3 , 2 n . century B. C. , and all but one mentioned also 1 The Classical Element in the Plays Latin Language.
... death , all of them taken from Hippocrates , a Greek writer of the fifth 1 Two slight typographical errors corrected . See p . 3 , 2 n . century B. C. , and all but one mentioned also 1 The Classical Element in the Plays Latin Language.
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... taken by Galen from the writings of Hippocrates . In one of his tracts he mentions the Prog- nostica by name . We know , too , that the author of the Plays was acquainted with them , as Douce and Hunter admit : " There is a good deal on ...
... taken by Galen from the writings of Hippocrates . In one of his tracts he mentions the Prog- nostica by name . We know , too , that the author of the Plays was acquainted with them , as Douce and Hunter admit : " There is a good deal on ...
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... Taken from the Adagia of Erasmus , the Latin work from which Bacon introduced more than two hundred proverbs into his commonplace - book . The Adagia had not been translated into English when the play of ' King Henry 2 PARALLELISMS 17.
... Taken from the Adagia of Erasmus , the Latin work from which Bacon introduced more than two hundred proverbs into his commonplace - book . The Adagia had not been translated into English when the play of ' King Henry 2 PARALLELISMS 17.
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... taken away young from their parents , and afterward have been brought into their parents ' presence , the parents , though they have not known them , have felt a secret joy or other alteration thereupon . " Natural History ( 1622-25 ) ...
... taken away young from their parents , and afterward have been brought into their parents ' presence , the parents , though they have not known them , have felt a secret joy or other alteration thereupon . " Natural History ( 1622-25 ) ...
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... taken , directly or indirectly , from Plutarch , where it is given as follows : - ... " Cæsar , dressed in a triumphal robe , seated himself in a golden chair at the rostra , to view this ceremony [ celebration of the Luper- calia ] ...
... taken , directly or indirectly , from Plutarch , where it is given as follows : - ... " Cæsar , dressed in a triumphal robe , seated himself in a golden chair at the rostra , to view this ceremony [ celebration of the Luper- calia ] ...
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