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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... traversing it with marvellous rapidity , perceived a thousand dis- tant and singular relations between the objects * Guizot's Shakespeare and his Times , page 115 . which met his view , and passed from one to BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 15.
... traversing it with marvellous rapidity , perceived a thousand dis- tant and singular relations between the objects * Guizot's Shakespeare and his Times , page 115 . which met his view , and passed from one to BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 15.
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William Henry Smith. which met his view , and passed from one to ano- ther by a multitude of abrupt and curious transi- tions , which it afterwards imposed upon both the ... passed in a visionary world . 16 WIT AND POETIC FACULTY OF.
William Henry Smith. which met his view , and passed from one to ano- ther by a multitude of abrupt and curious transi- tions , which it afterwards imposed upon both the ... passed in a visionary world . 16 WIT AND POETIC FACULTY OF.
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William Henry Smith. of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary world . He loved to picture to himself the world as it would be , when his philosophy should , in his own noble phrase , ' have enlarged the bounds of human empire . ' " We ...
William Henry Smith. of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary world . He loved to picture to himself the world as it would be , when his philosophy should , in his own noble phrase , ' have enlarged the bounds of human empire . ' " We ...
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... passed to man by this so large a charter from God- must be subject to that use for which God hath granted it , which is the benefit and relief of the state and society of man . Measure for Measure , act i . sc . 2 : -- Nature never ...
... passed to man by this so large a charter from God- must be subject to that use for which God hath granted it , which is the benefit and relief of the state and society of man . Measure for Measure , act i . sc . 2 : -- Nature never ...
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... passed , previously to be- coming a regular trade and calling . For the recreation and diversion of the Queen , the Students of the Inns of Court , and the Mem- bers of the Universities , acted plays before her . These were entirely ...
... passed , previously to be- coming a regular trade and calling . For the recreation and diversion of the Queen , the Students of the Inns of Court , and the Mem- bers of the Universities , acted plays before her . These were entirely ...
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