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  1. 701
    por Paglia, Camille, 1947-
    Publicado 1991
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Sex and violence, or nature and art -- The birth of the western eye -- Apollo and Dionysus -- Pagan beauty -- Renaissance form: Italian art -- Spenser and Apollo: the Faerie queene -- Shakespeare and Dionysus: As you like it and Antony and Cleopatra -- Return of the great mother: Rousseau vs. …”
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  2. 702
    por Forget-Dubois, Nadine
    Publicado 2016
    “…L’anglais des sciences n’est pas exactement la langue de Shakespeare dans sa forme et ses fonctions; je préfère l’appeler la langue de Darwin. …”
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  3. 703
    “…On this same sheet, one can also read quotes from Schiller, Goethe, Shakespeare, Homer, Pindar and Dante. Each quote is for somebody or something. …”
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  4. 704
    por Olson, Donald W
    Publicado 2018
    “…Topics or "cases" pursued were chosen for their wide public recognition and intrigue and involve artists such as Vincent van Gogh and Claude Monet; historical events such as the campaigns of Braveheart in Scotland, battles in World War II and the Korean War; and literary authors such as Chaucer, Cervantes, Shakespeare, Byron, and Edgar Allan Poe.…”
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  5. 705
    por Wolf, Hugo, 1860-1903
    Publicado 1995
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Lieder nach Gedichten von Joseph von Eichendorff, Justinus Kerner, Joseph Victor von Scheffel, Robert Reinick, William Shakespeare, Lord Byron, Michelangelo.…”
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  6. 706
    Publicado 1992
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  7. 707
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…John Keats -- Thomas Love Peacock -- William Shakespeare -- Esopo -- Gilbert Keith Chesterton -- Rudyard Kipling -- William Morris -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- Stephen Crane -- Walt Whitman -- Lafcadio Hearn -- Edward Lear -- Robert Louis Stevenson -- William Allingham -- Lewis Carroll -- Joh Ruskin -- John Davidson -- Ben Jonson -- Oscar Wilde -- Mark Twain -- Catherine Sinclair -- Jakob y Wilhelm Grimm -- Mary de Morgan -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Arthur Conan Doyle -- Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Christina Rossetti -- Thomas Hardy -- Lev Nikoláievich Tolstói -- John Clare -- Saki -- Geroge Whiter -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Robert Bridges -- John Still --Christopher Smart -- Robert Herrick -- Hans Christian Andersen -- Charles Dickens -- George Meredith -- Orlando Gibbons -- William Schwenk Gilbert -- O. …”
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  8. 708
    Publicado 1910
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…The defense of poesy / by Sir Philip Sidney.-- On Shakespeare / by Ben Jonson.-- On Bacon / by Ben Jonson.-- Of agriculture / by Abraham Cowley.-- The vision of Mirza / by Joseph Addison.-- Westminster Abbey / by Joseph Addison.-- The spectator club / by Sir. …”
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  9. 709
    por Csermely, Peter
    Publicado 2009
    “…Why can we enjoy and understand Shakespeare? Why are fruitflies uniform? How do omnivorous eating habits aid our survival? …”
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  10. 710
    “…ABSTRACT: Pattern recognition is a key tool that enables radiologists to evoke certain diagnoses based on a radiologic appearance. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Polonius tells his son Laertes to dress well because “apparel oft proclaims the man”; this phrase is now expressed in modern parlance as “the clothes maketh the man”. …”
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  12. 712
    “…As for Shakespeare, a hard-fought debate has emerged about Molière, a supposedly uneducated actor who, according to some, could not have written the masterpieces attributed to him. …”
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  13. 713
    por Villoro, Juan, 1956-
    Publicado 2008
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Shakespeare, Cervantes: -- El rey duerme : crónica hacia Hamlet -- El Quijote, una lectura fronteriza -- Ilustrados con paisaje: -- Las mil fugas de Casanova -- Lichtenberg en las islas del Nuevo Mundo -- Las ataduras de la libertad : Goethe y Las afinidades electivas -- Lo que hay en un nombre : el Emilio de Rousseau -- Escrituras secretas, identidades públicas: -- El diario como forma narrativa -- Vida privada de la tradición : Borges por Bioy Casares -- Itinerarios extraterritoriales -- La víctima salvada : El entenado de Juan José Saer -- Chéjov: -- La habitación iluminada -- Tres veces Hemingway: -- De París a Pamplona : Fiesta -- La República perdida : Por quién doblan la campanas -- En la corriente del Golfo : El viejo y el mar -- Eminentes exaltados: -- "Mezcal", dijo el Cónsul : Bajo el volcán de Malcolm Lowry -- Arco de sangre : los cuentos de D.H. …”
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  14. 714
    por Al-Shehri, Ali M.
    Publicado 2010
    “…E-learning has become important for discussion to quote Shakespeare ‘To E or not to E that is the question.’ …”
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  15. 715
    por Brown, Steven, Cockett, Peter, Yuan, Ye
    Publicado 2019
    “…In the scanner, university-trained actors responded to a series of hypothetical questions from either their own 1P perspective or from that of Romeo (male participants) or Juliet (female participants) from Shakespeare's drama. Compared to responding as oneself, responding in character produced global reductions in brain activity and, particularly, deactivations in the cortical midline network of the frontal lobe, including the dorsomedial and ventromedial prefrontal cortices. …”
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  16. 716
    “…This is achieved by discussing, as suggested in the title echoing William Shakespeare’s words, the settlements (or “leagues”) made by researchers to manage the constraints (“betwixt mine eye and heart”) distancing them from achieving a perfect precision disease model.…”
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  17. 717
    por Kuśnierczyk, Piotr
    Publicado 2022
    “…To be, or not to be, that is the question. (William Shakespeare, Hamlet) Endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidases 1 and 2 (ERAP1 and ERAP2, respectively) play a role in trimming peptides that are too long to be bound and presented by class I HLA (HLA-I) molecules to CD8(+) T cells. …”
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  18. 718
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  19. 719
    “…Historically, philosophers, scientists and artists questioned the meaning and purpose of sleep. If Shakespeare’s verses from MacBeth depicting “Sleep that soothes away all our worries” and “relieves the weary laborer and heals hurt minds” perfectly epitomize the alleviating benefits of sleep, it is only during the last two decades that the growing understanding of the sophisticated sleep regulatory mechanisms allows us to glimpse putative biological functions of sleep. …”
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  20. 720
    por Plotkin, Stanley A
    Publicado 2009
    “…On the other hand, optimistic quotations have been liberally used, from Shakespeare's Henry V's "Once more unto the breach, dear friends" to Winston Churchill's definition of success as "going from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm". …”
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