Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... Italian , so much so that Professor Stapfer thinks it " over - cumbered with learning , not to say pedantic . " Another commentator finds in it a " manifest ostentation of book- learning . " Francis Bacon , it must be remembered , spent ...
... Italian , so much so that Professor Stapfer thinks it " over - cumbered with learning , not to say pedantic . " Another commentator finds in it a " manifest ostentation of book- learning . " Francis Bacon , it must be remembered , spent ...
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... Italian , " though possessing , as he said , not the slightest knowledge of that language . The only plays answering this description , then recently produced , were the ' Comedy of Errors ' and the Taming of a Shrew . ' ( No good ...
... Italian , " though possessing , as he said , not the slightest knowledge of that language . The only plays answering this description , then recently produced , were the ' Comedy of Errors ' and the Taming of a Shrew . ' ( No good ...
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... Italian , without any knowledge even of its articles , evidently meaning ( as we have already pointed out ) the ' Two ... Italy . In the same year ( 1589 ) Nash published his ' Anatomy of Absurdity . ' In this we find another bitter ...
... Italian , without any knowledge even of its articles , evidently meaning ( as we have already pointed out ) the ' Two ... Italy . In the same year ( 1589 ) Nash published his ' Anatomy of Absurdity . ' In this we find another bitter ...
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... Italian words and sen- tences are accumulated . Thus we see that uncertain and imma- ture forms , coarser taste in the choice of subject , and in the manner " of working it , the presence of school learning , 98 FRANCIS BACON OUR SHAKE ...
... Italian words and sen- tences are accumulated . Thus we see that uncertain and imma- ture forms , coarser taste in the choice of subject , and in the manner " of working it , the presence of school learning , 98 FRANCIS BACON OUR SHAKE ...
Strana 99
... Italian Romanticists of England , and eagerness to appear well read and full of knowledge were the familiar traits which distinguish these early productions of Shakespeare . " — pp . 145–147 . - Francis Bacon was born in London ...
... Italian Romanticists of England , and eagerness to appear well read and full of knowledge were the familiar traits which distinguish these early productions of Shakespeare . " — pp . 145–147 . - Francis Bacon was born in London ...
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