The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... thinking and high art depend . He comprehended that " Exemplar or Platform of Good , " the " Colours of Good and Evil , " and that " Regiment or Culture of the Mind , " whereby alone the highest excellence may be reached ; and he had ...
... thinking and high art depend . He comprehended that " Exemplar or Platform of Good , " the " Colours of Good and Evil , " and that " Regiment or Culture of the Mind , " whereby alone the highest excellence may be reached ; and he had ...
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... thinking . " All this is in exact keeping with Bacon's ideas of “ mineral medicines , ” that were “ safer for the outward than inward parts , ” and of the effects which they may produce ; as in a speech he uses the figure of " a certain ...
... thinking . " All this is in exact keeping with Bacon's ideas of “ mineral medicines , ” that were “ safer for the outward than inward parts , ” and of the effects which they may produce ; as in a speech he uses the figure of " a certain ...
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... thinking that I owed something peculiar to my country which was not equally due in all other cases , and hoping that , if I might obtain some honorable rank in the state , I should accomplish what I had designed with greater advantages ...
... thinking that I owed something peculiar to my country which was not equally due in all other cases , and hoping that , if I might obtain some honorable rank in the state , I should accomplish what I had designed with greater advantages ...
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... thinking and his style of writing . And it is scarcely cred- ible that he should not have recognized in the plays of Shakespeare , the hand and genius of the master whom he so much admired . That he appreciated this poetry in as high a ...
... thinking and his style of writing . And it is scarcely cred- ible that he should not have recognized in the plays of Shakespeare , the hand and genius of the master whom he so much admired . That he appreciated this poetry in as high a ...
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... thinking and feeling , style , manner , and language , they bear the impress of Bacon's mind , especially in the first half of his life ; and they exhibit states of mind and feeling , which will find an explanation nowhere better than ...
... thinking and feeling , style , manner , and language , they bear the impress of Bacon's mind , especially in the first half of his life ; and they exhibit states of mind and feeling , which will find an explanation nowhere better than ...
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