Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightJ. Howell, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... English feasts , so I regreet The daintiest last , to make the end most sweet . ( Rich . II . I. iii . 67 ) . The custom of bringing sweetmeats on the table as the last course of a feast is doubtless alluded to . But why should this be ...
... English feasts , so I regreet The daintiest last , to make the end most sweet . ( Rich . II . I. iii . 67 ) . The custom of bringing sweetmeats on the table as the last course of a feast is doubtless alluded to . But why should this be ...
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... English at all , which require to be parsed or construed by the Latin grammar . Such a style could not have been acquired by a mere English scholar . No writer , however well - informed , could have written them unless he had been ...
... English at all , which require to be parsed or construed by the Latin grammar . Such a style could not have been acquired by a mere English scholar . No writer , however well - informed , could have written them unless he had been ...
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... English contains very large augmenta- tions from the Latin . It shows him constantly making linguistic experiments , endeavouring to enrich his native language by coining new words , derived from the Latin ; and that even ordinary English ...
... English contains very large augmenta- tions from the Latin . It shows him constantly making linguistic experiments , endeavouring to enrich his native language by coining new words , derived from the Latin ; and that even ordinary English ...
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Francis Bacon | 32 |
3 Bacons Selfvindication | 47 |
I Cannot Tell | 54 |
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