Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... thou cam'st into the world weeping whilst all about thee smiled ; So live that thou mag'st depart in smiles whilst all about thee weep " 822.33 AR25 In this volume , as well as in our preceding.
... thou cam'st into the world weeping whilst all about thee smiled ; So live that thou mag'st depart in smiles whilst all about thee weep " 822.33 AR25 In this volume , as well as in our preceding.
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... thou needs find out new heaven , and new earth . " Anthony and Cleopatra , i . ( 1623 ) . 34 long to love west of è time for & Plays get UNRECIPROCATED LOVE TREATED WITH CONTEMPT From Shake - speare " In revenge of my contempt of love ...
... thou needs find out new heaven , and new earth . " Anthony and Cleopatra , i . ( 1623 ) . 34 long to love west of è time for & Plays get UNRECIPROCATED LOVE TREATED WITH CONTEMPT From Shake - speare " In revenge of my contempt of love ...
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... thou wast born . " 3 Henry VI . , v . 6 ( 1595 ) . 4. In waking apprehensions : " Macbeth . Lady Macbeth . Macb . Methought I heard a voice cry , ' Sleep no more , Macbeth does murder sleep . ' ... What do you mean ? Still it cried ...
... thou wast born . " 3 Henry VI . , v . 6 ( 1595 ) . 4. In waking apprehensions : " Macbeth . Lady Macbeth . Macb . Methought I heard a voice cry , ' Sleep no more , Macbeth does murder sleep . ' ... What do you mean ? Still it cried ...
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... thou the pretty worm of Nilus there , That kills and pains not ? " Anthony and Cleopatra , v . 2 ( 1623 ) . " She [ Cleopatra ] hath pursued conclusions infinite Of easy ways to die . " Ibid . From Bacon " A man who was hanged and ...
... thou the pretty worm of Nilus there , That kills and pains not ? " Anthony and Cleopatra , v . 2 ( 1623 ) . " She [ Cleopatra ] hath pursued conclusions infinite Of easy ways to die . " Ibid . From Bacon " A man who was hanged and ...
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... thou run so many miles about , When thou may'st tell thy tale the nearest way ? Once more , what news ? " King Richard III . , iv . 4 ( 1597 ) . " It is strange how long some men will lie in wait to speak some- what they desire to say ...
... thou run so many miles about , When thou may'st tell thy tale the nearest way ? Once more , what news ? " King Richard III . , iv . 4 ( 1597 ) . " It is strange how long some men will lie in wait to speak some- what they desire to say ...
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