Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightJ. Howell, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... NATURE AND ART . ( Temp . III . ii . 94 ) We in this nineteenth century are accustomed to think of the works or effects of Art as being merely the result of bringing human faculties to work in ... nature , change it rather , but Nature and.
... NATURE AND ART . ( Temp . III . ii . 94 ) We in this nineteenth century are accustomed to think of the works or effects of Art as being merely the result of bringing human faculties to work in ... nature , change it rather , but Nature and.
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... NATURE AND FORTUNE . Bacon frequently draws a contrast between the gifts of nature and those of fortune : especially when he is con- templating the characters and careers of royal personages . The whole of the dedication of the ...
... NATURE AND FORTUNE . Bacon frequently draws a contrast between the gifts of nature and those of fortune : especially when he is con- templating the characters and careers of royal personages . The whole of the dedication of the ...
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... nature and fortune , was a wonderful person among women [ Nature ] , a memorable person among princes " [ Fortune ] . ( Works , VI . 305 ) . And at the close he sums up with the characteristic words , " So little was she disposed to ...
... nature and fortune , was a wonderful person among women [ Nature ] , a memorable person among princes " [ Fortune ] . ( Works , VI . 305 ) . And at the close he sums up with the characteristic words , " So little was she disposed to ...
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Francis Bacon | 32 |
3 Bacons Selfvindication | 47 |
I Cannot Tell | 54 |
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