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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... Learning : Behaviour seemeth to me a garment of the mind , and to have the conditions of a garment . For it ought to be made in fashion , it ought not to be too curious . Hamlet , act i . sc . 3 : - Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy ...
... Learning : Behaviour seemeth to me a garment of the mind , and to have the conditions of a garment . For it ought to be made in fashion , it ought not to be too curious . Hamlet , act i . sc . 3 : - Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy ...
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William Henry Smith. Advancement of Learning : - In the third place I set down reputation , because of the peremptory tides and currents it hath , which , if they be not taken in due time , are seldom recovered , it being extreme hard to ...
William Henry Smith. Advancement of Learning : - In the third place I set down reputation , because of the peremptory tides and currents it hath , which , if they be not taken in due time , are seldom recovered , it being extreme hard to ...
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... Learning : - Not unlike to that which amongst the Romans , was expressed in the familiar or household terms of Promus and Condus . Henry V. act iv . sc . 3 : - Familiar in their mouths as household words . Natural Hist . cent . i . 98 ...
... Learning : - Not unlike to that which amongst the Romans , was expressed in the familiar or household terms of Promus and Condus . Henry V. act iv . sc . 3 : - Familiar in their mouths as household words . Natural Hist . cent . i . 98 ...
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... learning was the word used to denote mental culture . The policy of the times of Elizabeth was to educate or train the bodies of the people , and render them strong and athletic , but to keep their minds dull and ignorant . Bacon ...
... learning was the word used to denote mental culture . The policy of the times of Elizabeth was to educate or train the bodies of the people , and render them strong and athletic , but to keep their minds dull and ignorant . Bacon ...
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... learning have , with us , their fit and appropriate rewards . He that exercises his talents in the service of his country - who enrols himself a mem- ber of the church , the law , and the state - is ho- * Dr. Wiseman , in his Lecture on ...
... learning have , with us , their fit and appropriate rewards . He that exercises his talents in the service of his country - who enrols himself a mem- ber of the church , the law , and the state - is ho- * Dr. Wiseman , in his Lecture on ...
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