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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... Bacon and Shakespeare . IV . - Wit and Poetic Faculty of Bacon and Shakespeare . V. - Bacon's Powers of Mind , in Youth and Advanced Years • VI . - Evidence in Favour of Shakespeare • 1 2 3 13 19 . 25 VII . - Parallel Passages , and ...
... Bacon and Shakespeare . IV . - Wit and Poetic Faculty of Bacon and Shakespeare . V. - Bacon's Powers of Mind , in Youth and Advanced Years • VI . - Evidence in Favour of Shakespeare • 1 2 3 13 19 . 25 VII . - Parallel Passages , and ...
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... Bacon's , " have taken upon us to ring a bell , to call other wits together , which is the meanest office . " But as , like unready servants , they stared at the bell instead of answering it , we are com- pelled to do our own errand ...
... Bacon's , " have taken upon us to ring a bell , to call other wits together , which is the meanest office . " But as , like unready servants , they stared at the bell instead of answering it , we are com- pelled to do our own errand ...
الصفحة vii
... Bacon says of his book on the Advance- ment of Learning , we may say of our humble pro- duction- " In which if I have in any point receded from that which is commonly received , it hath been with a purpose of proceeding in melius , and ...
... Bacon says of his book on the Advance- ment of Learning , we may say of our humble pro- duction- " In which if I have in any point receded from that which is commonly received , it hath been with a purpose of proceeding in melius , and ...
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