Bacon's Essays, 2. sējumsLongmans, Green and Company, 1882 |
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112. lappuse
... Macbeth , ii . 2. 43. Here , then , man's untruthfulness is the final ' summons ' ringing in the day of God's vengeance . [ 81 ] Faith : But in St. Luke xviii . 8 , ' faith ' seems rather to mean trust in God than ' the truth of civil ...
... Macbeth , ii . 2. 43. Here , then , man's untruthfulness is the final ' summons ' ringing in the day of God's vengeance . [ 81 ] Faith : But in St. Luke xviii . 8 , ' faith ' seems rather to mean trust in God than ' the truth of civil ...
121. lappuse
... Macbeth iii . 6. 10 : used ( always seemingly , see Schmidt's Shakespeare Lexicon ) by Shakespeare of ' evil deeds . ' [ 154 ] Would be : ' Requires to be , ' ' wishes to be ; ' not quite , though nearly , the same as ' should be ...
... Macbeth iii . 6. 10 : used ( always seemingly , see Schmidt's Shakespeare Lexicon ) by Shakespeare of ' evil deeds . ' [ 154 ] Would be : ' Requires to be , ' ' wishes to be ; ' not quite , though nearly , the same as ' should be ...
125. lappuse
... Macbeth iii . 5. 32 , Hecate tells us , ' And you all know security is mortals ' chiefest enemy . ' [ 10 ] Vere , ' & c .: Epist . vi . 1. 12 , ' Ecce res magna , habere imbecillitatem hominis , securitatem dei . ' [ 14 ] Fiction ...
... Macbeth iii . 5. 32 , Hecate tells us , ' And you all know security is mortals ' chiefest enemy . ' [ 10 ] Vere , ' & c .: Epist . vi . 1. 12 , ' Ecce res magna , habere imbecillitatem hominis , securitatem dei . ' [ 14 ] Fiction ...
130. lappuse
... Macbeth , v . 7. 20. Beside the ' oracles ' of the witches in Macbeth , see 2 Henry VI . i . 4. 60-70 . Many ' oracles ' in Shakspeare's plays are fulfilled , but almost always by unexpected fulfilments . [ 76 ] No man , & c . : It is ...
... Macbeth , v . 7. 20. Beside the ' oracles ' of the witches in Macbeth , see 2 Henry VI . i . 4. 60-70 . Many ' oracles ' in Shakspeare's plays are fulfilled , but almost always by unexpected fulfilments . [ 76 ] No man , & c . : It is ...
134. lappuse
... Macbeth to Macbeth . When women are ' impediments , ' the reason is , perhaps , that there is an artificial gulf between men's and women's education . [ 11 ] Who : For construction see Sh . Grammar , Par . 249. [ 13 ] Impertinencies ...
... Macbeth to Macbeth . When women are ' impediments , ' the reason is , perhaps , that there is an artificial gulf between men's and women's education . [ 11 ] Who : For construction see Sh . Grammar , Par . 249. [ 13 ] Impertinencies ...
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