Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... truth came suddenly , the reasons and 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 ...
... truth came suddenly , the reasons and 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 ...
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... reasonable and gentle writer does not seem to concern himself with the truth or falsehood of these reck- less assertions . He gives the bastinado with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgelled . X Other critics , again , adopt a tone of.
... reasonable and gentle writer does not seem to concern himself with the truth or falsehood of these reck- less assertions . He gives the bastinado with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgelled . X Other critics , again , adopt a tone of.
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... truths to man ? " While Emerson cannot marry the facts of Shakespeare's life to the verse ; and Hallam , nauseated by the unsavoury gossip and unclean rumours associated with Shakspere's name , despairing , yet with noble rage , calls ...
... truths to man ? " While Emerson cannot marry the facts of Shakespeare's life to the verse ; and Hallam , nauseated by the unsavoury gossip and unclean rumours associated with Shakspere's name , despairing , yet with noble rage , calls ...
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... Truth " ) . It is quite a pleasant little comedy to watch the variety and multitude of these guessing phrases , the costume and property of the dramatic fictions called " Life of Shakspere . " I may be allowed here to reproduce some ...
... Truth " ) . It is quite a pleasant little comedy to watch the variety and multitude of these guessing phrases , the costume and property of the dramatic fictions called " Life of Shakspere . " I may be allowed here to reproduce some ...
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... truth , the only reason is that the philosopher is really a poet . He must sing , for his native region is Parnassus , and the stores of wisdom and of beauty which he finds in the sacred mount , flow forth spontaneously whenever he ...
... truth , the only reason is that the philosopher is really a poet . He must sing , for his native region is Parnassus , and the stores of wisdom and of beauty which he finds in the sacred mount , flow forth spontaneously whenever he ...
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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