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... " and of doing work needed , and of permanent value . Lastly , these passages are collated in the hope that they may aid in ending the apparently rotating and 159 Xendless endless band of Bacon - Shakespeare controversy . For 928 ...
... " and of doing work needed , and of permanent value . Lastly , these passages are collated in the hope that they may aid in ending the apparently rotating and 159 Xendless endless band of Bacon - Shakespeare controversy . For 928 ...
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... hope this passionate humour of mine will change it was wont to hold me but while one counts twenty . " - Rich . III . i . 4 . 66 Now , my lords , my choler being over - blown , With walking twice about the quadrangle , I come to talk of ...
... hope this passionate humour of mine will change it was wont to hold me but while one counts twenty . " - Rich . III . i . 4 . 66 Now , my lords , my choler being over - blown , With walking twice about the quadrangle , I come to talk of ...
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... hope , To prostitute our past cure malady To empirics , or to esteem A senseless help , when help past sense we deem . " -See All's Well ii . 1 , 104-160 . They say miracles are past and we have our philosophical persons , to make ...
... hope , To prostitute our past cure malady To empirics , or to esteem A senseless help , when help past sense we deem . " -See All's Well ii . 1 , 104-160 . They say miracles are past and we have our philosophical persons , to make ...
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... hope , Eating the air on promise of supply , And so , with great imagination , . Proper to madmen , led his powers to death , And winking , leapt into destruction . " -2 Hen . IV . i . 3 . " You take a precipice for no leap of danger ...
... hope , Eating the air on promise of supply , And so , with great imagination , . Proper to madmen , led his powers to death , And winking , leapt into destruction . " -2 Hen . IV . i . 3 . " You take a precipice for no leap of danger ...
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... hope they will not come upon us , now . " K. Hen .: " We are in God's hands , brother , not in theirs . " -Hen . V. iii . 6 . " The quality and hair of our attempt brooks no division . ” -1 Hen . IV . iv . 1 . " The tongues of mocking ...
... hope they will not come upon us , now . " K. Hen .: " We are in God's hands , brother , not in theirs . " -Hen . V. iii . 6 . " The quality and hair of our attempt brooks no division . ” -1 Hen . IV . iv . 1 . " The tongues of mocking ...
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OBITER DICTA OF BACON & SHAKES Francis 1561-1626 Bacon,William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Henry Mrs Pott, 1833-1915 No preview available - 2016 |
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