Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... 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 APPENDICES . · 120 · 144 · • · 144 168 207 214 • 217 ...
... 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 APPENDICES . · 120 · 144 · • · 144 168 207 214 • 217 ...
Strana 85
... Greek ; he declares in the same pamphlet that his rival is " prank'd with the glory of others ' feathers . " This brings us directly to the " Groatsworth of Wit " ( 1592 ) , where 1 No term would have been too opprobrious for Greene's ...
... Greek ; he declares in the same pamphlet that his rival is " prank'd with the glory of others ' feathers . " This brings us directly to the " Groatsworth of Wit " ( 1592 ) , where 1 No term would have been too opprobrious for Greene's ...
Strana 98
... Greek mythology and ancient history . In these allusions the Trojan legend stands pre - eminent , and espe- cially Virgil's view of it , as we find it in ' Lucrece . ' In the passage where , in Henry VI . , ' he alludes to Diomede and ...
... Greek mythology and ancient history . In these allusions the Trojan legend stands pre - eminent , and espe- cially Virgil's view of it , as we find it in ' Lucrece . ' In the passage where , in Henry VI . , ' he alludes to Diomede and ...
Strana 142
... ings in the Shake - speare dramas , but also a unity of method and purpose between them and Bacon's acknowledged philosophical works . being derived from the two Greek words Tpάyos and ødń 142 FRANCIS BACON OUR SHAKE - SPEARE Francis Bacon.
... ings in the Shake - speare dramas , but also a unity of method and purpose between them and Bacon's acknowledged philosophical works . being derived from the two Greek words Tpάyos and ødń 142 FRANCIS BACON OUR SHAKE - SPEARE Francis Bacon.
Strana 143
Edwin Reed. being derived from the two Greek words Tpάyos and ødń , meaning goat and song ( literally , goat - song ) . In ancient Greece the goat was sacred to the drama . At every per- formance in the theatre , actors and even members ...
Edwin Reed. being derived from the two Greek words Tpάyos and ødń , meaning goat and song ( literally , goat - song ) . In ancient Greece the goat was sacred to the drama . At every per- formance in the theatre , actors and even members ...
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