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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... things which I shall speak spring out of no vein of popularity , ostentation , desire of novelty , partiality to either side , disposition to intermeddle , or any such leaven : I may conceive hope , that what I want in depth of judgment ...
... things which I shall speak spring out of no vein of popularity , ostentation , desire of novelty , partiality to either side , disposition to intermeddle , or any such leaven : I may conceive hope , that what I want in depth of judgment ...
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... thing respecting the Shakespeare Plays . Having done so , and read the article on " William Shakespeare and his Plays , " it seemed to me so preposterous for any one to conclude that I had derived my theory from thence , that I did not ...
... thing respecting the Shakespeare Plays . Having done so , and read the article on " William Shakespeare and his Plays , " it seemed to me so preposterous for any one to conclude that I had derived my theory from thence , that I did not ...
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... thing between penetration and felicity , he hits ' * Of Bacon , Jonson says in his Discoveries— “ His language ( when he could spare or pass by a jest ) was nobly censorious . He commanded when he spoke , and had his judges , angry and ...
... thing between penetration and felicity , he hits ' * Of Bacon , Jonson says in his Discoveries— “ His language ( when he could spare or pass by a jest ) was nobly censorious . He commanded when he spoke , and had his judges , angry and ...
الصفحة 13
... things which 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 ...
... things which 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 ...
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... things could not escape laughter : as when he said , in the person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , ' Cæsar , thou dost me wrong , ' he replied , ' Cæsar did never wrong but with just cause ; ' and such like , which were ridiculous ...
... things could not escape laughter : as when he said , in the person of Cæsar , one speaking to him , ' Cæsar , thou dost me wrong , ' he replied , ' Cæsar did never wrong but with just cause ; ' and such like , which were ridiculous ...
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