Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... title - pages of many of the early quartos , WILLIAM SHAKE - SPEARE . In all cases of citation , except in those where confusion would arise , we follow the originals . T INTRODUCTION HE value of the discussion , to which.
... title - pages of many of the early quartos , WILLIAM SHAKE - SPEARE . In all cases of citation , except in those where confusion would arise , we follow the originals . T INTRODUCTION HE value of the discussion , to which.
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... in 1604 , and then the first line of the stanza , quoted above , was made to read as follows : " Doubt that the stars are fire . " 1 See infra , pp . 67-70 . The doctrine of a central fire in the earth was FRANCIS BACON Chapter.
... in 1604 , and then the first line of the stanza , quoted above , was made to read as follows : " Doubt that the stars are fire . " 1 See infra , pp . 67-70 . The doctrine of a central fire in the earth was FRANCIS BACON Chapter.
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... follows : " Doubt that the stars do move . " 1603 . 1 " The heaven , from its perfect and entire heat and the extreme extension of matter , is most hot , lucid , rarefied , and moveable ; whereas the earth , on the contrary , from its ...
... follows : " Doubt that the stars do move . " 1603 . 1 " The heaven , from its perfect and entire heat and the extreme extension of matter , is most hot , lucid , rarefied , and moveable ; whereas the earth , on the contrary , from its ...
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... follow us disquietly to our graves . " " Edmund . ... O ! these eclipses do portend these divisions . ” — i . 2 ... follows : " O ! these eclipses do portend these divisions . Fa , sol , la , mi . ” Here is a musical phrase added to ...
... follow us disquietly to our graves . " " Edmund . ... O ! these eclipses do portend these divisions . ” — i . 2 ... follows : " O ! these eclipses do portend these divisions . Fa , sol , la , mi . ” Here is a musical phrase added to ...
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... follows : " By the Lord , Horatio ; this three years have I taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier , he galls his kibe . " The period of seven years in the first ...
... follows : " By the Lord , Horatio ; this three years have I taken note of it ; the age is grown so picked that the toe of the peasant comes so near the heel of the courtier , he galls his kibe . " The period of seven years in the first ...
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