Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... argument holds the field , and it has come to stay . We are quite content to abide the issue of sound reason and exhaustive research , and we decline to retaliate by the use of the weapons which are so freely employed against us . For ...
... argument holds the field , and it has come to stay . We are quite content to abide the issue of sound reason and exhaustive research , and we decline to retaliate by the use of the weapons which are so freely employed against us . For ...
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... decline to embarrass the main argument by these collateral and somewhat irritating discussions . R. M. THEOBALD . Blackheath , S.E. , September , 1901 . 3 SHAKESPEARE STUDIES IN BACONIAN LIGHT . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARIES xii PREFACE .
... decline to embarrass the main argument by these collateral and somewhat irritating discussions . R. M. THEOBALD . Blackheath , S.E. , September , 1901 . 3 SHAKESPEARE STUDIES IN BACONIAN LIGHT . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARIES xii PREFACE .
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... arguments to support it could not thus immediately enter into the mind . That moment was the starting point of a long course of study . I read all I could get hold of by Bacon , and re - read Shakespeare , and kept the two in perpetual ...
... arguments to support it could not thus immediately enter into the mind . That moment was the starting point of a long course of study . I read all I could get hold of by Bacon , and re - read Shakespeare , and kept the two in perpetual ...
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... arguments by which it is attempted to prove the latter . " This is perfectly fair language , and with such convictions there is no reason why any attention should be given to the opposing thesis . I cannot , however , refrain from ...
... arguments by which it is attempted to prove the latter . " This is perfectly fair language , and with such convictions there is no reason why any attention should be given to the opposing thesis . I cannot , however , refrain from ...
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... . I. 269 ) . This is not serious argument , and it would be simply a waste of time and words to discuss it . All these " four THE APOTHEOSIS OF PARADOX . 5 things " are either 4 SHAKESPEARE STUDIES IN BACONIAN LIGHT .
... . I. 269 ) . This is not serious argument , and it would be simply a waste of time and words to discuss it . All these " four THE APOTHEOSIS OF PARADOX . 5 things " are either 4 SHAKESPEARE STUDIES IN BACONIAN LIGHT .
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