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 MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... fancy into the kingdom of nature , on the other hand , he carries nature into the regions of fancy , which lie beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at the close intimacy he brings us into with the extraordinary ...
... fancy into the kingdom of nature , on the other hand , he carries nature into the regions of fancy , which lie beyond the confines of reality . We are lost in astonishment at the close intimacy he brings us into with the extraordinary ...
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... fancy attains at an early period to the perfection of its beauty , its power , and its fruitfulness ; and as it is ... fancy and the judgment grow together . It happens still more rarely , that the judgment grows faster than the fancy ...
... fancy attains at an early period to the perfection of its beauty , its power , and its fruitfulness ; and as it is ... fancy and the judgment grow together . It happens still more rarely , that the judgment grows faster than the fancy ...
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... fruit , each came in its proper and accustomed order , and grew and flourished long together . But what if , like a prudent husbandman , he sent each to its appropriate market - the flowers of his fancy 22 BACON'S POWERS OF MIND ,
... fruit , each came in its proper and accustomed order , and grew and flourished long together . But what if , like a prudent husbandman , he sent each to its appropriate market - the flowers of his fancy 22 BACON'S POWERS OF MIND ,
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William Henry Smith. to its appropriate market - the flowers of his fancy , to the wits and the players ; the fruits of his judg- ment , to the sages and statesmen of his day ? This peculiarity , remarked upon by Mr. Macaulay , tends ...
William Henry Smith. to its appropriate market - the flowers of his fancy , to the wits and the players ; the fruits of his judg- ment , to the sages and statesmen of his day ? This peculiarity , remarked upon by Mr. Macaulay , tends ...
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... fancy dances around and glitters and gleams upon every object with which it comes in contact . Such too is his wit : it is not the result of animal spirits : no amount of exhilaration would produce it ; there is nothing rollicking about ...
... fancy dances around and glitters and gleams upon every object with which it comes in contact . Such too is his wit : it is not the result of animal spirits : no amount of exhilaration would produce it ; there is nothing rollicking about ...
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