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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... knowledge of the dif- ferent laws of being and their apparent exceptions from accidental collision of disturbing forces- that , at every new accession of information , after every successful exercise of meditation , and every fresh ...
... knowledge of the dif- ferent laws of being and their apparent exceptions from accidental collision of disturbing forces- that , at every new accession of information , after every successful exercise of meditation , and every fresh ...
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... knowledge are so well known and universally admitted , that it is unne- cessary to dwell upon that point , though the beau- tiful language and imagery with which Mr. Macaulay has illustrated it , might well excuse a quotation . Of his ...
... knowledge are so well known and universally admitted , that it is unne- cessary to dwell upon that point , though the beau- tiful language and imagery with which Mr. Macaulay has illustrated it , might well excuse a quotation . Of his ...
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... knowledge of Latin and Greek , and yet be pronounced by so finished and critical a scholar as Ben Jonson undoubtedly was , to have " small Latin and less Greek . " The observation , and the mode of intro- ducing it in the midst of a ...
... knowledge of Latin and Greek , and yet be pronounced by so finished and critical a scholar as Ben Jonson undoubtedly was , to have " small Latin and less Greek . " The observation , and the mode of intro- ducing it in the midst of a ...
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... knowledge , the rich flood bursts forth from his full heart and teeming intellect , carrying us along with it in its torrent of passion , whilst the light spray of its exuberant fancy dances around and glitters and gleams upon every ...
... knowledge , the rich flood bursts forth from his full heart and teeming intellect , carrying us along with it in its torrent of passion , whilst the light spray of its exuberant fancy dances around and glitters and gleams upon every ...
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... knowledge 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 ...
... knowledge 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 ...
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