Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... Bacon ) : that greatest of truths that a philosophy which should be of any value to mankind must be born of knowledge and experience , rather than ( as the bewildered ancients had thought ) that all knowledge must be argued out by hair ...
... Bacon ) : that greatest of truths that a philosophy which should be of any value to mankind must be born of knowledge and experience , rather than ( as the bewildered ancients had thought ) that all knowledge must be argued out by hair ...
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... Bacon- ians , editorialists and pro - Shakespeareans to sub- mit propositions , make postulates and riddle each other's theories and corollaries to their hearts ' content by means of all the evidence , historical , circumstantial ...
... Bacon- ians , editorialists and pro - Shakespeareans to sub- mit propositions , make postulates and riddle each other's theories and corollaries to their hearts ' content by means of all the evidence , historical , circumstantial ...
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... Bacon is not brought anywhere into the neighborhood of the discussion . Up to date , then , the external and internal evi- dence seems to agree in this : that the plays can be separated into text and stage - setting , and that the ...
... Bacon is not brought anywhere into the neighborhood of the discussion . Up to date , then , the external and internal evi- dence seems to agree in this : that the plays can be separated into text and stage - setting , and that the ...
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... Bacon has ever been made before , or will ever be made again , with regard to either Bacon or Shakespeare . The tomfoolery of it is in- finite . " In other words , Mr. Furnivall assures us that a man to whom , from the records , not a ...
... Bacon has ever been made before , or will ever be made again , with regard to either Bacon or Shakespeare . The tomfoolery of it is in- finite . " In other words , Mr. Furnivall assures us that a man to whom , from the records , not a ...
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Appleton Morgan. ent literary styles ; while Francis Bacon , foremost classical and contemporary scholar of his time , author of the " Essays " and the " Novum Organum , " could only have had one literary style , and there- fore could ...
Appleton Morgan. ent literary styles ; while Francis Bacon , foremost classical and contemporary scholar of his time , author of the " Essays " and the " Novum Organum , " could only have had one literary style , and there- fore could ...
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