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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... living and dead , he sometimes appeared strangely deficient in the power of dis- tinguishing rational from fanciful analogies — ana- logies which are arguments , from analogies which are mere illustrations . " After showing how this ...
... living and dead , he sometimes appeared strangely deficient in the power of dis- tinguishing rational from fanciful analogies — ana- logies which are arguments , from analogies which are mere illustrations . " After showing how this ...
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... living judge and discriminator of the works of his various contemporaries . If then the lines which he wrote , and which accompany this volume , celebrate and identify the William Shakespeare who died in 1616 as the author of the plays ...
... living judge and discriminator of the works of his various contemporaries . If then the lines which he wrote , and which accompany this volume , celebrate and identify the William Shakespeare who died in 1616 as the author of the plays ...
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... Nature be , His Art doth give the fashion . And , that he , Who casts to write a living line , must sweat , ( Such as thine are ) and strike the second heat Upon the Muses ' anvile : turne the same , OF SHAKESPEARE . 31.
... Nature be , His Art doth give the fashion . And , that he , Who casts to write a living line , must sweat , ( Such as thine are ) and strike the second heat Upon the Muses ' anvile : turne the same , OF SHAKESPEARE . 31.
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... living than to a deceased person . And though thou hast small Latin and less Greek , From thence to honour thee I would not seek For names . The first of these lines has been wrested in every possible way , to make it applicable to ...
... living than to a deceased person . And though thou hast small Latin and less Greek , From thence to honour thee I would not seek For names . The first of these lines has been wrested in every possible way , to make it applicable to ...
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... living great man , whom he considered his inferior in scholar- ship . That there is some truth in it , is confirmed by contemporary statements ; for in Bacon's life in the Biographia Britannica , there is this note : - " Amelot , in his ...
... living great man , whom he considered his inferior in scholar- ship . That there is some truth in it , is confirmed by contemporary statements ; for in Bacon's life in the Biographia Britannica , there is this note : - " Amelot , in his ...
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