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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... never possessed in a more emi- nent degree , or displayed in so different instances ; yet all along , there is no labour , no pains to raise them , no preparation to guide our guess to the effect , or to be perceived to lead towards it ...
... never possessed in a more emi- nent degree , or displayed in so different instances ; yet all along , there is no labour , no pains to raise them , no preparation to guide our guess to the effect , or to be perceived to lead towards it ...
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... never had an equal ; not even Cowley - not even the author of Hudibras . Indeed he possessed this fa- culty , or rather it possessed him , to a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it without reserve , the -Wit and Poetic ...
... never had an equal ; not even Cowley - not even the author of Hudibras . Indeed he possessed this fa- culty , or rather it possessed him , to a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it without reserve , the -Wit and Poetic ...
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... never stirred but at a signal from good sense ; it stopped at the first check of good sense . Yet , though disciplined to such obedience , it gave noble proofs of its vigour ; in truth , much of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary ...
... never stirred but at a signal from good sense ; it stopped at the first check of good sense . Yet , though disciplined to such obedience , it gave noble proofs of its vigour ; in truth , much of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary ...
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... never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thou- sand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this but for their igno- rance , who chose that circumstance to commend His their ...
... never blotted out a line . My answer hath been , Would he had blotted a thou- sand ! which they thought a malevolent speech . I had not told posterity this but for their igno- rance , who chose that circumstance to commend His their ...
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... never wrong but with just cause ; ' and such like , which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned . " The edition of Jonson's works , published in 1616 ...
... never wrong but with just cause ; ' and such like , which were ridiculous . But he redeemed his vices with his virtues . There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned . " The edition of Jonson's works , published in 1616 ...
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