Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie Matthew |
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For I could not be true and constant to the argument I handle , if I were not willing
to go beyond others , but yet not more willing than to have others go beyond me
again : which may the better appear by this , that I have propounded my opinions
...
For I could not be true and constant to the argument I handle , if I were not willing
to go beyond others , but yet not more willing than to have others go beyond me
again : which may the better appear by this , that I have propounded my opinions
...
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William Henry Smith. He seems , at no time , to have had any personal or
peculiar interest in them ; both during and after his life , they appear to have been
the property of the stage , and " published by the players , doubtless according to
their ...
William Henry Smith. He seems , at no time , to have had any personal or
peculiar interest in them ; both during and after his life , they appear to have been
the property of the stage , and " published by the players , doubtless according to
their ...
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Of his wit he says : - " In wit , if by wit be meant the power of perceiving analogies
between 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 ...
Of his wit he says : - " In wit , if by wit be meant the power of perceiving analogies
between 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 ...
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With him the fruit came first , and remained till the last ; the blossoms did not
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 ...
With him the fruit came first , and remained till the last ; the blossoms did not
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 ...
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That the fruit should come first and remain till the last , and the blossom not
appear till late , is so contrary to nature , that we may well pause and inquire
whether this was really the case , or did but seem to be so . Upon the orange -
tree we may ...
That the fruit should come first and remain till the last , and the blossom not
appear till late , is so contrary to nature , that we may well pause and inquire
whether this was really the case , or did but seem to be so . Upon the orange -
tree we may ...
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