The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... nature , for every 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 ...
... nature , for every 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 ...
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... Nature craves All dues be render'd to their owners : now , What nearer debt in all humanity Than wife is to the husband ? if this law Of nature be corrupted through affection , And that great minds , of partial indulgence To their ...
... Nature craves All dues be render'd to their owners : now , What nearer debt in all humanity Than wife is to the husband ? if this law Of nature be corrupted through affection , And that great minds , of partial indulgence To their ...
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... nature " fitter to hold a book than play a part ” ; and who made a study of all arts , and was particularly curious in his investigations into the medicinal virtues of plants and minerals , as well as into all the hidden mys- teries of ...
... nature " fitter to hold a book than play a part ” ; and who made a study of all arts , and was particularly curious in his investigations into the medicinal virtues of plants and minerals , as well as into all the hidden mys- teries of ...
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... nature of his illus- trations , metaphors , and allusions ; and it is clear that he had made some study of the medical science and materia medica of his time . Pope did not fail to notice that he had a taste for " natural philosophy and ...
... nature of his illus- trations , metaphors , and allusions ; and it is clear that he had made some study of the medical science and materia medica of his time . Pope did not fail to notice that he had a taste for " natural philosophy and ...
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... nature " ; and no acquaintance which William Shake- speare could have had with the law , consistently with the known facts of his life , can reasonably account for this striking feature in the plays . It was not to be had in the office ...
... nature " ; and no acquaintance which William Shake- speare could have had with the law , consistently with the known facts of his life , can reasonably account for this striking feature in the plays . It was not to be had in the office ...
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