The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... mind as to commit suicide by drowning himself in a river . The coroner's inquest found a verdict of felo de se , under which his body was to be buried at a cross - road , with a stake thrust through it , and his goods and estates were ...
... mind as to commit suicide by drowning himself in a river . The coroner's inquest found a verdict of felo de se , under which his body was to be buried at a cross - road , with a stake thrust through it , and his goods and estates were ...
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... mind to destroy himself , and to do it in this or that partic- ular way . The third is the perfection , which is the execu- tion of what the mind has resolved to do . And this per- fection consists of two parts , viz . , the beginning ...
... mind to destroy himself , and to do it in this or that partic- ular way . The third is the perfection , which is the execu- tion of what the mind has resolved to do . And this per- fection consists of two parts , viz . , the beginning ...
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... mind had attracted Shakespeare's diligent observation , and had been his favorite study . " He finds instances which amount " not merely to evidence , but to proof , that Shakespeare had read widely in medical literature , ” and ...
... mind had attracted Shakespeare's diligent observation , and had been his favorite study . " He finds instances which amount " not merely to evidence , but to proof , that Shakespeare had read widely in medical literature , ” and ...
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... mind like his ; but there is no intimation in any of his writings that he was at all acquainted with this discov- ery . Nor is it probable that any author would have occa- sion to alter and adapt his poetical metaphors to the scien ...
... mind like his ; but there is no intimation in any of his writings that he was at all acquainted with this discov- ery . Nor is it probable that any author would have occa- sion to alter and adapt his poetical metaphors to the scien ...
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... mind these lines from the " Othello " : : - " the thought whereof Doth like a poisonous mineral gnaw my inwards . " Othello , Act II . Sc . 1 . " Blood is stanched , " he says again , " by drawing of the spirits and blood inwards ...
... mind these lines from the " Othello " : : - " the thought whereof Doth like a poisonous mineral gnaw my inwards . " Othello , Act II . Sc . 1 . " Blood is stanched , " he says again , " by drawing of the spirits and blood inwards ...
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