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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... believe , but to weigh and consider . Some books are to be tasted , others to be swallowed , and some few to be chewed and digested . Reading maketh a full man , con- ference a ready man , and writing a correct man . And therefore , if ...
... believe , but to weigh and consider . Some books are to be tasted , others to be swallowed , and some few to be chewed and digested . Reading maketh a full man , con- ference a ready man , and writing a correct man . And therefore , if ...
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... The phenomenon which Mr. Macaulay remarks upon is so peculiar , that it is clear that he can hardly believe it himself . This seems , says he , to have been the case with Bacon . That the fruit IN YOUTH AND ADVANCED YEARS . 21.
... The phenomenon which Mr. Macaulay remarks upon is so peculiar , that it is clear that he can hardly believe it himself . This seems , says he , to have been the case with Bacon . That the fruit IN YOUTH AND ADVANCED YEARS . 21.
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... believe that Jonson retained this opinion after the publication of the folio , or would have wished such a comment on Julius Cæsar to have been published , so we may fairly infer that his judgment with regard to Shakespeare would in ...
... believe that Jonson retained this opinion after the publication of the folio , or would have wished such a comment on Julius Cæsar to have been published , so we may fairly infer that his judgment with regard to Shakespeare would in ...
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... believe that Shakespeare , even had he been all that his fondest admirers represent him , could pos- sibly have produced these plays . It is sympathy with this which constitutes the excellence in read- ing or performing these plays . We ...
... believe that Shakespeare , even had he been all that his fondest admirers represent him , could pos- sibly have produced these plays . It is sympathy with this which constitutes the excellence in read- ing or performing these plays . We ...
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... believe , which we readily may , that during some mayoralties the act of Common Council was not so rigidly enforced as in others . Certain , however , it is , that the City , as a body , were sadly * Or , as we should now say , real ...
... believe , which we readily may , that during some mayoralties the act of Common Council was not so rigidly enforced as in others . Certain , however , it is , that the City , as a body , were sadly * Or , as we should now say , real ...
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