Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... sort of air ; they are fatigued with these stupidities , they are so busy counting the weak and strong endings , the run - on lines , the central pauses , the rhymed couplets , the unstopped lines , and so forth , that they have no ...
... sort of air ; they are fatigued with these stupidities , they are so busy counting the weak and strong endings , the run - on lines , the central pauses , the rhymed couplets , the unstopped lines , and so forth , that they have no ...
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... sort of unsatisfied longing that affects us in view of a portent of which neither science nor philosophy can give any account . " Both what is known about William Shakspere , and what is not known , supply the primâ facie evidence ...
... sort of unsatisfied longing that affects us in view of a portent of which neither science nor philosophy can give any account . " Both what is known about William Shakspere , and what is not known , supply the primâ facie evidence ...
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... sort of poetical romance , fanciful and absolutely unhistoric . Any one might pass over this allusion passage , as it occurs in the book , without detecting anything auto- biographic . It might even have been written by the Shakes ...
... sort of poetical romance , fanciful and absolutely unhistoric . Any one might pass over this allusion passage , as it occurs in the book , without detecting anything auto- biographic . It might even have been written by the Shakes ...
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... sort of personality does he produce ? We see a rustic peasant , a country townsman , born and bred in a " bookless neigh- bourhood , " among utterly uneducated people . The youth is not destitute of some qualities that make for advance ...
... sort of personality does he produce ? We see a rustic peasant , a country townsman , born and bred in a " bookless neigh- bourhood , " among utterly uneducated people . The youth is not destitute of some qualities that make for advance ...
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... sort " I cannot tell , ” may be taken as an of Heigh - ho ! Well - a - day ! Oh dear , dear ! in which the languid expression of defeat is more apparent than real . He does not quite mean what he says , there is in the exclamation a sort ...
... sort " I cannot tell , ” may be taken as an of Heigh - ho ! Well - a - day ! Oh dear , dear ! in which the languid expression of defeat is more apparent than real . He does not quite mean what he says , there is in the exclamation a sort ...
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Abbott All's allusion Bacon speaks Bacon's philosophy Baconian Baconian theory behaviour better Cæs Cæsar Catullus Cicero classic sense Coriolanus critics Cymb Cymbeline death derived discourse doth dramatic Edward II evidence expression fancy following passage folly fortune garment give Hamlet hath heart Henry Henry VI honour hope idea instance Julius Cæsar King Latin word Lear learned look Lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lucrece Macb Macbeth madness Marlowe Marlowe's meaning Meas mind nature never Novum Organum occurs once Othello Ovid passion phrase pioner Plato play poems poet poetic poetry Prince Promus note prose quoted reason reference remarkable Rich Richard III scene sentiment Shake Shakespeare shews Sonnet speare specimens speech spirit strange sweet Tamburlaine tell thee things thou thought Timon tion true truth Twelfth Night Ulysses VIII Winter's Tale wonder writes