The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... living thing does by instinct of nature defend itself from destruction , and then to destroy one's self is contrary to nature , and a thing most horrible . Against God , in that it is a breach of his commandment , thou shalt not kill ...
... living thing does by instinct of nature defend itself from destruction , and then to destroy one's self is contrary to nature , and a thing most horrible . Against God , in that it is a breach of his commandment , thou shalt not kill ...
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... living man , and in his lifetime : for Sir James Hales was dead , and how came he to his death ? By drowning . And who drowned him ? Sir James Hales . And when did he drown him ? In his lifetime . So that Sir James Hales being alive ...
... living man , and in his lifetime : for Sir James Hales was dead , and how came he to his death ? By drowning . And who drowned him ? Sir James Hales . And when did he drown him ? In his lifetime . So that Sir James Hales being alive ...
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... living or dying , the print of the goodness of King James may be in my heart . " 1 In the " Advancement " ( 1605 ) , we have the results of Bacon's general survey of the state of medical learning down to his own time , in which he says ...
... living or dying , the print of the goodness of King James may be in my heart . " 1 In the " Advancement " ( 1605 ) , we have the results of Bacon's general survey of the state of medical learning down to his own time , in which he says ...
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... living poet " ) , believed by Mr. Collier , no doubt correctly , to have been William Herbert , son of Henry , Earl of Pembroke and his celebrated Countess , " Sidney's sister , Pembroke's mother ; " 2 who succeeded to the earldom in ...
... living poet " ) , believed by Mr. Collier , no doubt correctly , to have been William Herbert , son of Henry , Earl of Pembroke and his celebrated Countess , " Sidney's sister , Pembroke's mother ; " 2 who succeeded to the earldom in ...
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... living to make these revisions himself , the whole mystery would be explained , and especially this enigma of the " Othello , " which so much requires explanation ; and the comparison of a single pas- sage like the following is almost ...
... living to make these revisions himself , the whole mystery would be explained , and especially this enigma of the " Othello , " which so much requires explanation ; and the comparison of a single pas- sage like the following is almost ...
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