The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays, 第 1 卷S. Low, Marston, Searly & Rivington, 1888 - 998 頁 |
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... Johnson would remark as a specially " good hater . " But his laughter seems to pour from him in floods . . . . Not at mere weakness , at misery or poverty , never . CHAPTER II THE WRITER of the PLAYS A PHILOSOPHER . 148 FRANCIS BACON ...
... Johnson would remark as a specially " good hater . " But his laughter seems to pour from him in floods . . . . Not at mere weakness , at misery or poverty , never . CHAPTER II THE WRITER of the PLAYS A PHILOSOPHER . 148 FRANCIS BACON ...
第 150 頁
... Johnson says : From his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence . Swinburne calls Shakespeare : The wisest and mightiest mind that ever was informed with the spirit or genius of creative poetry . Richard Grant ...
... Johnson says : From his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence . Swinburne calls Shakespeare : The wisest and mightiest mind that ever was informed with the spirit or genius of creative poetry . Richard Grant ...
第 172 頁
... Johnson says : His naval dialogue is , perhaps , the first example of sailor's language exhibited on the stage . Lord Mulgrave continues : The succession of events is strictly observed in the natural progress of the distress described ...
... Johnson says : His naval dialogue is , perhaps , the first example of sailor's language exhibited on the stage . Lord Mulgrave continues : The succession of events is strictly observed in the natural progress of the distress described ...
第 187 頁
... Johnson to be the grandest Shakespeare ever wrote , in which angels come upon the stage , and , in the midst of heavenly music , crown Katharine with a garland of saintship , the angelic visitors bow- ing to her : Katharine . Saw you ...
... Johnson to be the grandest Shakespeare ever wrote , in which angels come upon the stage , and , in the midst of heavenly music , crown Katharine with a garland of saintship , the angelic visitors bow- ing to her : Katharine . Saw you ...
第 209 頁
... Johnson says : I cannot , without indignation , find Shakespeare saying that death is only sleep , lengthening out his exhortation by a sentence which in the friar is impious , in the reasoner is foolish , and in the poet trite and ...
... Johnson says : I cannot , without indignation , find Shakespeare saying that death is only sleep , lengthening out his exhortation by a sentence which in the friar is impious , in the reasoner is foolish , and in the poet trite and ...
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