Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of ElizabethJ. R. Smith, 1857 - 166 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... again which may the better appear by this , that I have propounded my opinions naked and unarmed , not seeking to preoccupate the liberty of men's judgments by confutations . " And we will conclude by quoting his paper on the PREFACE . vii.
... again which may the better appear by this , that I have propounded my opinions naked and unarmed , not seeking to preoccupate the liberty of men's judgments by confutations . " And we will conclude by quoting his paper on the PREFACE . vii.
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... appear to have been the property of the stage , and " published by the players , doubt- less according to their notions of acceptability with the visitants of the theatre . " No Plays bearing Shakespeare's name , were published between ...
... appear to have been the property of the stage , and " published by the players , doubt- less according to their notions of acceptability with the visitants of the theatre . " No Plays bearing Shakespeare's name , were published between ...
الصفحة 8
... appears also to have been conversant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of his plays ; he follows the Greek authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another ( although I will not pretend to say in what language he ...
... appears also to have been conversant in Plautus , from whom he has taken the plot of one of his plays ; he follows the Greek authors , and particularly Dares Phrygius , in another ( although I will not pretend to say in what language he ...
الصفحة 13
... appear to have nothing in common , he never had an equal ; not even Cowley - not even the author of Hudibras . Indeed he possessed this fa- culty , or rather it possessed him , to a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it ...
... appear to have nothing in common , he never had an equal ; not even Cowley - not even the author of Hudibras . Indeed he possessed this fa- culty , or rather it possessed him , to a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it ...
الصفحة 19
... appear till late . In general , the development of the fancy is to the development of the judgment , what the growth of a girl is to the growth of a boy . The fancy attains at an early period to the perfection of its beauty , its power ...
... appear till late . In general , the development of the fancy is to the development of the judgment , what the growth of a girl is to the growth of a boy . The fancy attains at an early period to the perfection of its beauty , its power ...
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