The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... learning , should come to see deeper into all the mysteries of God , Nature , and Man , and write better about the universal world , than the most ac- complished scholars , critics , and philosophers , and be himself still unaware that ...
... learning , should come to see deeper into all the mysteries of God , Nature , and Man , and write better about the universal world , than the most ac- complished scholars , critics , and philosophers , and be himself still unaware that ...
第vii页
... learning , no superior wisdom , no high art , and no divine revelation , beyond the natural flow of good native wit and sense , was to be found in these plays , and that what little learning the author had , was all borrowed , or picked ...
... learning , no superior wisdom , no high art , and no divine revelation , beyond the natural flow of good native wit and sense , was to be found in these plays , and that what little learning the author had , was all borrowed , or picked ...
第viii页
... learning does not come by instinct ; nor can sensible men be made to believe that high phi- losophy can come by fantastic miracle . There never was any royal road to mathematics , though there have been very royal mathematicians . An ...
... learning does not come by instinct ; nor can sensible men be made to believe that high phi- losophy can come by fantastic miracle . There never was any royal road to mathematics , though there have been very royal mathematicians . An ...
第x页
... learning and philosophy , and to every individual scholar and man , who shall be taught to believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere genius without learning , or by some more fantasti ...
... learning and philosophy , and to every individual scholar and man , who shall be taught to believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere genius without learning , or by some more fantasti ...
第xii页
... learning and ability ; but as the larger part of my work was done before this edition ap- peared , I have not thought it worth while to under- take the labor of making the references conform to either one edition only . Wherever I have ...
... learning and ability ; but as the larger part of my work was done before this edition ap- peared , I have not thought it worth while to under- take the labor of making the references conform to either one edition only . Wherever I have ...
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