Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareC.E. Goodspeed, 1902 - 242页 |
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... Language · II . Greek and Latin Literature III . Greek and Latin Mythology 6 VI . JONSON'S MASQUE , TIME VINDICATED VII . BACON'S POETIC GIFTS . • VIII . ORIGIN OF THE PSEUDONYM SHAKE - SPEARE • 120 144 144 168 207 214 · 217 225 ...
... Language · II . Greek and Latin Literature III . Greek and Latin Mythology 6 VI . JONSON'S MASQUE , TIME VINDICATED VII . BACON'S POETIC GIFTS . • VIII . ORIGIN OF THE PSEUDONYM SHAKE - SPEARE • 120 144 144 168 207 214 · 217 225 ...
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... language of Sonnet 121 , from which it appears that the scandal had some relation to Shakespeare's moral character : " " T is better to be vile than vile esteem'd , When not to be receives reproach of being . ' " The poem consisting of ...
... language of Sonnet 121 , from which it appears that the scandal had some relation to Shakespeare's moral character : " " T is better to be vile than vile esteem'd , When not to be receives reproach of being . ' " The poem consisting of ...
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... language , almost word for word , as the following parallelism will show : - " Nature is made better by no mean [ means ] But Nature makes that mean ; so , over that art Which , you say , adds to Nature , is an Art That Nature makes ...
... language , almost word for word , as the following parallelism will show : - " Nature is made better by no mean [ means ] But Nature makes that mean ; so , over that art Which , you say , adds to Nature , is an Art That Nature makes ...
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... , there is sufficient evidence in the play itself . He puns twice in that language ; once when he uses the word capon " in the double sense of a fowl and a love - letter , and again the word " point " as the tip of COINCIDENCES 39.
... , there is sufficient evidence in the play itself . He puns twice in that language ; once when he uses the word capon " in the double sense of a fowl and a love - letter , and again the word " point " as the tip of COINCIDENCES 39.
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... language of Hamlet , " words , words , words . " In the Advancement of Learning ' Bacon attributes to this method of study what he calls the " first distemper of learning . " He says : - " Men have withdrawn themselves too much from the ...
... language of Hamlet , " words , words , words . " In the Advancement of Learning ' Bacon attributes to this method of study what he calls the " first distemper of learning . " He says : - " Men have withdrawn themselves too much from the ...
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