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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... Mind , in Youth and Advanced Years • VI . - Evidence in Favour of Shakespeare • 1 2 3 13 19 . 25 VII . - Parallel Passages , and Peculiar Phrases , in Bacon and Shakespeare VIII . - Players IX . Playhouses . X - Play - Writers 40 47 64 ...
... Mind , in Youth and Advanced Years • VI . - Evidence in Favour of Shakespeare • 1 2 3 13 19 . 25 VII . - Parallel Passages , and Peculiar Phrases , in Bacon and Shakespeare VIII . - Players IX . Playhouses . X - Play - Writers 40 47 64 ...
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... mind of amendment and proficiency , and not of change and difference . 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 ...
... mind of amendment and proficiency , and not of change and difference . 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 ...
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... into our editions are all the productions of the same mind , no one at the present day , dreams of disputing ; but if they had descended to us without any tradition as to the name of the author , and our only 4 BACON AND SHAKESPEARE .
... into our editions are all the productions of the same mind , no one at the present day , dreams of disputing ; but if they had descended to us without any tradition as to the name of the author , and our only 4 BACON AND SHAKESPEARE .
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... mind was wonderfully quick in perceiving analogies of all sorts . But , like several eminent men whom we could name , both living and dead , he sometimes appeared strangely deficient in the power of dis- tinguishing rational from ...
... mind was wonderfully quick in perceiving analogies of all sorts . But , like several eminent men whom we could name , both living and dead , he sometimes appeared strangely deficient in the power of dis- tinguishing rational from ...
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... minds to attach too much importance to slight distinctions ; it is the vice , on the other hand , of high and dis ... mind for ever , truth which might otherwise have left but a transient impression . " To show the identity of this ...
... minds to attach too much importance to slight distinctions ; it is the vice , on the other hand , of high and dis ... mind for ever , truth which might otherwise have left but a transient impression . " To show the identity of this ...
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