Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightJ. Howell, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... idea is , however , expressed in the most direct and unmistakable way by Portia , who makes a sort of inventory of the garments of one of her suitors , and one article of his attire is " behaviour " : " How oddly he's suited " ( i.e. ...
... idea is , however , expressed in the most direct and unmistakable way by Portia , who makes a sort of inventory of the garments of one of her suitors , and one article of his attire is " behaviour " : " How oddly he's suited " ( i.e. ...
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... idea is secreted in the rather cryptic words of Salisbury , when he is anticipating the changes in the State that are impending after Melun's rebellion is ended : - : - Away , my friends ! New flight ! And happy newness that intends old ...
... idea is secreted in the rather cryptic words of Salisbury , when he is anticipating the changes in the State that are impending after Melun's rebellion is ended : - : - Away , my friends ! New flight ! And happy newness that intends old ...
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... idea , with large and most poetic amplification , is in Rich . II . I. iii . 262-303 , where Bolingbroke , being banished , is urged by Gaunt to imagine that his banish- ment is only a " travel that thou takest for pleasure . " 79 ...
... idea , with large and most poetic amplification , is in Rich . II . I. iii . 262-303 , where Bolingbroke , being banished , is urged by Gaunt to imagine that his banish- ment is only a " travel that thou takest for pleasure . " 79 ...
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Francis Bacon | 32 |
3 Bacons Selfvindication | 47 |
I Cannot Tell | 54 |
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