Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightJ. Howell, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... Shake- speare's poetry enters on a quest which has no terminus . Every fresh reading in either group of writings brings out new points of comparison , new features of resemblance . My primary object is to show what a vast and neglected ...
... Shake- speare's poetry enters on a quest which has no terminus . Every fresh reading in either group of writings brings out new points of comparison , new features of resemblance . My primary object is to show what a vast and neglected ...
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... Shake- speare have caused much perplexity to his critics and biographers . That such a classic element exists - classic learning , and even more obviously , a classic aroma , a flavour or tone distinctive of classic culture , not to be ...
... Shake- speare have caused much perplexity to his critics and biographers . That such a classic element exists - classic learning , and even more obviously , a classic aroma , a flavour or tone distinctive of classic culture , not to be ...
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... Shake- speare and Marlowe may be found in other writers . But even these are not without their significance . No two writers help themselves in precisely the same way to the current phrases and notions that may be floating in the air at ...
... Shake- speare and Marlowe may be found in other writers . But even these are not without their significance . No two writers help themselves in precisely the same way to the current phrases and notions that may be floating in the air at ...
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Francis Bacon | 32 |
3 Bacons Selfvindication | 47 |
I Cannot Tell | 54 |
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