Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... Latin Language II . 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 ...
... Latin Language II . 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 ...
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... Latin , under the title of De Augmentis Scientiarum , and therein expressly declared that the doctrine is untrue ; that there can be motion in inanimate bodies without sense , but with what he called a kind of perception . He said ...
... Latin , under the title of De Augmentis Scientiarum , and therein expressly declared that the doctrine is untrue ; that there can be motion in inanimate bodies without sense , but with what he called a kind of perception . He said ...
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... Latin , Spanish , and 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 ...
... Latin , Spanish , and 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 ...
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... Latin form , Caius , by which he was then and is now generally known . The Dictionary of Na- tional Biography says of him : " Caius's relations with the society over which he ruled at Cambridge were less happy . Lying , as he did ...
... Latin form , Caius , by which he was then and is now generally known . The Dictionary of Na- tional Biography says of him : " Caius's relations with the society over which he ruled at Cambridge were less happy . Lying , as he did ...
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... Latin quotations , a predilection for Ovid and Virgil , for the tales of Troy and the Trojan party ; and constant references to old mythology and history prevail throughout the play . An allu- sion to Sophocles ' Ajax and similarity to ...
... Latin quotations , a predilection for Ovid and Virgil , for the tales of Troy and the Trojan party ; and constant references to old mythology and history prevail throughout the play . An allu- sion to Sophocles ' Ajax and similarity to ...
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