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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His characters are so much Nature herself , that ' tis a sort of injury to call them by
so distant a name as copies of her . The power over our passions was never
possessed in a more eminent degree , or displayed in so different instances ; yet
all ...
His characters are so much Nature herself , that ' tis a sort of injury to call them by
so distant a name as copies of her . The power over our passions was never
possessed in a more eminent degree , or displayed in so different instances ; yet
all ...
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In the following extracts from that able essayist Mr . Macaulay , anatomising and
describing the genius and character of Bacon , the reader will recognise
peculiarities bearing a strong affinity to those which characterise these plays .
The extent ...
In the following extracts from that able essayist Mr . Macaulay , anatomising and
describing the genius and character of Bacon , the reader will recognise
peculiarities bearing a strong affinity to those which characterise these plays .
The extent ...
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... requi . site learning and experience , but also that his wit and poetic faculty
were exactly of that peculiar character which we find exhibited in these plays .
CHAPTER V . BACON ' S POWERS OF MIND , 18 WIT AND POETIC FACULTY ,
ETC .
... requi . site learning and experience , but also that his wit and poetic faculty
were exactly of that peculiar character which we find exhibited in these plays .
CHAPTER V . BACON ' S POWERS OF MIND , 18 WIT AND POETIC FACULTY ,
ETC .
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We attribute , then , the gravity of Bacon ' s early style , to the nature of his
position and the character of the age . The times of Elizabeth and James are
often mentioned together , as though they were identical , yet few proximate
periods are ...
We attribute , then , the gravity of Bacon ' s early style , to the nature of his
position and the character of the age . The times of Elizabeth and James are
often mentioned together , as though they were identical , yet few proximate
periods are ...
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... the universities , and some clergymen ; but , with hardly an exception , they
were men of licentious lives , depraved habits , and ruined characters - pests of
society , shunned by all the respectable portion of the community . CHAPTER VI .
... the universities , and some clergymen ; but , with hardly an exception , they
were men of licentious lives , depraved habits , and ruined characters - pests of
society , shunned by all the respectable portion of the community . CHAPTER VI .
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