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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William Henry Smith. and youth seem to have been singularly sedate . His gigantic scheme of philosophical reform , is said by ... seem to know that he doth not . Histories make wise men ; poets , witty ; mathematicians , subtle ; natural ...
William Henry Smith. and youth seem to have been singularly sedate . His gigantic scheme of philosophical reform , is said by ... seem to know that he doth not . Histories make wise men ; poets , witty ; mathematicians , subtle ; natural ...
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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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... seem to be so . Upon the orange - tree we may observe the bud , the blossom , and the fruit in every stage of ripeness , all exhibited in one plant at the same time , although each individually has , in its production , observed the ...
... seem to be so . Upon the orange - tree we may observe the bud , the blossom , and the fruit in every stage of ripeness , all exhibited in one plant at the same time , although each individually has , in its production , observed the ...
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... seems to have been a necessity of Bacon's spiritual existence , as afford- ing a safety - valve by which he was able to let off the superfluous wit , which would otherwise , doubt- less , have exploded in a manner totally destructive to ...
... seems to have been a necessity of Bacon's spiritual existence , as afford- ing a safety - valve by which he was able to let off the superfluous wit , which would otherwise , doubt- less , have exploded in a manner totally destructive to ...
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... seem imper- tinent , and poetry be for the time disregarded . The commoner sort of people doubtless had a keen appreciation of it , and wise rulers have ever paid some attention to popular feeling ; hence the tole- ration of professed ...
... seem imper- tinent , and poetry be for the time disregarded . The commoner sort of people doubtless had a keen appreciation of it , and wise rulers have ever paid some attention to popular feeling ; hence the tole- ration of professed ...
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