Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightJ. Howell, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... Latin language as a medium of expression for his his own thoughts , or had read extensively and with facility in Latin literature . 4. This kind of evidence is still further heightened by the frequent use of Latin words , —or words ...
... Latin language as a medium of expression for his his own thoughts , or had read extensively and with facility in Latin literature . 4. This kind of evidence is still further heightened by the frequent use of Latin words , —or words ...
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... Latin construction we have given may suffice to prove that the poet not only derived facts , thoughts , ideas , illustrations , allusions , ornaments , from classic writers ; all this might perhaps have been done by the use of ...
... Latin construction we have given may suffice to prove that the poet not only derived facts , thoughts , ideas , illustrations , allusions , ornaments , from classic writers ; all this might perhaps have been done by the use of ...
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... Latin supplies the key . The passage may be paraphrased , - " When I give a complete external representation of all that my heart contains . " 28. Composition : from the Latin compono , composui , -join , bring together ; used once as ...
... Latin supplies the key . The passage may be paraphrased , - " When I give a complete external representation of all that my heart contains . " 28. Composition : from the Latin compono , composui , -join , bring together ; used once as ...
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Francis Bacon | 32 |
3 Bacons Selfvindication | 47 |
I Cannot Tell | 54 |
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Abbott All's allusion Bacon Bacon says Bacon speaks Baconian Baconian theory behaviour better Cæs Cæsar Catullus Cicero classic sense Coriolanus Cowden Clarke critics Cymb delated deprave derived doth dramatic Edward II English evidence expression fancy following passage fortune garment give Hamlet hath heart Henry Henry VI honour hope idea instance Julius Cæsar King Latin word Lear learned Lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Macb Macbeth madness Marlowe Marlowe's meaning Meas mind nature never Novum Organum Ovid passages in Shakespeare passion Perkin Warbeck phrase Plato play poems poet poetry Prince Promus note prose quoted reason reference remarkable Rich Richard III sentiment Shake Shakespeare Shakspere shews slyness Sonnet speare specimens speech spirit sweet Tamburlaine thee things thou thought Timon tion true truth Twelfth Night Ulysses verb VIII Winter's Tale wonder writes