Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightJ. Howell, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... Lucrece and Bacon contract their self - defence into " few words . " These lines from Lucrece are very interest- ing as showing how true to himself Bacon was from the beginning to the end of his life , and that the heroic self ...
... Lucrece and Bacon contract their self - defence into " few words . " These lines from Lucrece are very interest- ing as showing how true to himself Bacon was from the beginning to the end of his life , and that the heroic self ...
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... Lucrece supplies illustrations of the same sentiment . Lucretia in her agony calls up various pictures of imaginary woe to sustain her . The philosophy of this comfort is present to her mind ; — So should I have co - partners of my pain ...
... Lucrece supplies illustrations of the same sentiment . Lucretia in her agony calls up various pictures of imaginary woe to sustain her . The philosophy of this comfort is present to her mind ; — So should I have co - partners of my pain ...
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... Lucrece is a commentary on Bacon's aphorism , " Martial men are given to love , " taking its pleasures as payment for perils ; for Lucrece , in her eloquent pleadings with Tarquin , flings at him the reproach , - A martial man to be ...
... Lucrece is a commentary on Bacon's aphorism , " Martial men are given to love , " taking its pleasures as payment for perils ; for Lucrece , in her eloquent pleadings with Tarquin , flings at him the reproach , - A martial man to be ...
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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