Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... written . For this effort to assign to the great author of the Shake - speare dramas - dramas imbedded in the love and reverence of mankind a motive higher than one merely mercenary , I venture to ask a candid , if not sym- pathetic ...
... written . For this effort to assign to the great author of the Shake - speare dramas - dramas imbedded in the love and reverence of mankind a motive higher than one merely mercenary , I venture to ask a candid , if not sym- pathetic ...
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... writing ever attributed to Bacon . Another instance is the salutation ' good dawning , ' never used before and but once ( 1608 ) since , in the English language , viz . , in ' King Lear . ' This would seem to establish a connection ...
... writing ever attributed to Bacon . Another instance is the salutation ' good dawning , ' never used before and but once ( 1608 ) since , in the English language , viz . , in ' King Lear . ' This would seem to establish a connection ...
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... written ) and the great tragedy as close as there is between a seed and its plant . Indeed , Shake - speare itself is a vast field in which the Baconian philosophy is white unto harvest . Fortunate I will he be who first enters it with ...
... written ) and the great tragedy as close as there is between a seed and its plant . Indeed , Shake - speare itself is a vast field in which the Baconian philosophy is white unto harvest . Fortunate I will he be who first enters it with ...
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... written prob- ably in or about 1613. ' Henry VIII . ' was also printed for the first time in the folio of 1623 , the date of its composi- tion in its present form not having been earlier than May 3 , 1621 . 1 The dates appended in ...
... written prob- ably in or about 1613. ' Henry VIII . ' was also printed for the first time in the folio of 1623 , the date of its composi- tion in its present form not having been earlier than May 3 , 1621 . 1 The dates appended in ...
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... writing the above passage , had in mind the Earl of Essex . This is clearly a mistake . The Earl's conduct on the scaffold was marked by deep seriousness and the most scrupulous regard for propriety . He spent the entire time to the ...
... writing the above passage , had in mind the Earl of Essex . This is clearly a mistake . The Earl's conduct on the scaffold was marked by deep seriousness and the most scrupulous regard for propriety . He spent the entire time to the ...
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