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When Hamlet said to Horatio, "there are many things twixt heaven and earth not conceived of in your philosophy," was he complete in the scope of his coverage If so can this approach be used for completeness in identifying all the possible accidents ... [Pg.243]

Not surprisingly, Maurice always had the demeanor of a countryman, and he remembered and recalled with affection his early upbringing in a rural part of England. His birthplace was in the hamlet of Bromstead, located in the village of Moreton on the Staffordshire border. It is about 5 miles from Newport, Shropshire. The family owned some land in Shropshire, and Stacey always considered himself to be a Shropshire man. [Pg.1]

Savage, D.S. Heraldry and alchemy in Shakespeare s Hamlet. Univ Kansas City Rev 17 (1951) 231-240. [Pg.671]

Occurs in the Rhode Island hamlet of Eastwick. Wonderful powers have descended upon Jane, Sukie, and Alexandra now that their husbands are out of the way Alexandra sculpts and creates thunderstorms, Jane plays the cello and can fly through the air, Sukie writes a gossip column and turns milk into cream. Their snug little coven takes on new and more malignant life when a dark, burly and apparently wealthy stranger, Darryl Van Horne, arrives in town he refurbishes the old Lenox mansion, and sets up an alchemist s lab. .. [Pg.713]

Hamlet Julius Caesar King Henry IV, Part I King Lear Macbeth... [Pg.419]

Sir Isaac Newton, English mathematician, philosopher, and physicist, was born in 1642 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the county of Lincolnshire. His father had died three months before Newton s birth, and two years later his mother went to live with her... [Pg.188]

When Robert was bom on November 23,1906, his parents were living in a rural hamlet named Wadshelf in the county of Derbyshire. He was the first of their five children. His father, Herbert James Tipson, was a teacher, as was his mother, Mary Jane (nee Stuart). Their son did not attend formal elementary school and was tutored at home by his mother until the age of ten. Four daughters were subsequently bom to Herbert and Mary Tipson between 1906 and 1920 the second died in early childhood, at which time the family moved to Coventry, a nearby city in the Midlands of England. [Pg.420]


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