Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, MoralsR. Banks & son, 1900 - 303 páginas |
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... Coriolanus " wears the war's garland " ( Cor . i . 9 and 10 ) . He is then " blamed for being proud , " and those ... Coriolanus ( ii . 1 ) . In the end they succeed , Coriolanus ensuring his own fall by the utter disregard or contempt ...
... Coriolanus " wears the war's garland " ( Cor . i . 9 and 10 ) . He is then " blamed for being proud , " and those ... Coriolanus ( ii . 1 ) . In the end they succeed , Coriolanus ensuring his own fall by the utter disregard or contempt ...
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... . ii . 3 . ( See also Cor . iii . 4 , how Coriolanus , by his contemptuous speeches , continues to set an edge upon the people's anger . The tragedy seems throughout to be a commentary Contempt . 57 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
... . ii . 3 . ( See also Cor . iii . 4 , how Coriolanus , by his contemptuous speeches , continues to set an edge upon the people's anger . The tragedy seems throughout to be a commentary Contempt . 57 MANNERS , MIND , MORALS .
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... Coriolanus , at the suggestion or mere guidance of the Tribunes , revoke their own decision . See also Jul . Cæs . iii . 2 , where the wavering multitude equally " renege and affirm " according to the humour of him who addresses them ...
... Coriolanus , at the suggestion or mere guidance of the Tribunes , revoke their own decision . See also Jul . Cæs . iii . 2 , where the wavering multitude equally " renege and affirm " according to the humour of him who addresses them ...
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... Coriolanus - Cor . iv . 5- " Here's a strange alteration ! " ) " Is it possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man , " & c . - Cor . v . 4 , 9-13 . " These Moors are changeable in their wills . " -Oth . i . 3 ...
... Coriolanus - Cor . iv . 5- " Here's a strange alteration ! " ) " Is it possible that so short a time can alter the condition of a man , " & c . - Cor . v . 4 , 9-13 . " These Moors are changeable in their wills . " -Oth . i . 3 ...
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... Coriolanus , even Timon , with Mortimer , Cassius , Brutus , Iago , Angelo , to assure ourselves on which side the Poet's sympathies , and our own , are enlisted . ) PAST Things not to be too much Regretted . " That which is past is ...
... Coriolanus , even Timon , with Mortimer , Cassius , Brutus , Iago , Angelo , to assure ourselves on which side the Poet's sympathies , and our own , are enlisted . ) PAST Things not to be too much Regretted . " That which is past is ...
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Adagia Advt affection All's anger Antitheta art thou Bacon beauty behaviour better body Boldness Brutus Cæs Cæsar constancy contempt Coriolanus custom Cymb death deceives deformity devil discourse Dissimulation doth dreams Duke envy evil eyes fair false Falstaff fame fault fear fool fortune Francis Bacon friends Gent give grace grief hast hath heart Heaven honour humour Iago imagination John John iv judgment Julius Cæsar king knowledge Lady Lear Learning live look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macb man's men's mind Nature never noble observe Paracelsus play Polonius praise pride Prince Promus proud Rich scorn Shakespeare sick slander sophism soul speak speech sweet Temp thee There's things thou art thought tongue true truth Twelfth Night vice VIII virtue Winter's Tale wisdom wise woman words youth