Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... philosophical , literary , and professional writings of Francis Bacon , the same number ; to analyze and compare them , almost page by page , to show their relations to the era in which they were written , and to the environment and ...
... philosophical , literary , and professional writings of Francis Bacon , the same number ; to analyze and compare them , almost page by page , to show their relations to the era in which they were written , and to the environment and ...
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... PHILOSOPHY • V. THE CLASSICAL ELEMENT IN THE PLAYS I. 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 ...
... PHILOSOPHY • V. THE CLASSICAL ELEMENT IN THE PLAYS I. 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 ...
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... philosophy in which the author took so much delight , and especially on this occasion when Queen Elizabeth was the subject , to the various forms of attraction exerted by one body upon another in the world . Of the influence of the moon ...
... philosophy in which the author took so much delight , and especially on this occasion when Queen Elizabeth was the subject , to the various forms of attraction exerted by one body upon another in the world . Of the influence of the moon ...
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... philosophy , advanced by the author in his early years but subsequently withdrawn . 1 The tides are attributed to the influence of the moon in A Midsummer Night's Dream ' and the Winter's Tale ; ' but both of these plays were written ...
... philosophy , advanced by the author in his early years but subsequently withdrawn . 1 The tides are attributed to the influence of the moon in A Midsummer Night's Dream ' and the Winter's Tale ; ' but both of these plays were written ...
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... art was a conspicuous dogma of the peripatetic school of philosophy . In the con- tention of Aristotle the distinction between nature and art is sufficiently expressed when we say that a formative principle is COINCIDENCES 29.
... art was a conspicuous dogma of the peripatetic school of philosophy . In the con- tention of Aristotle the distinction between nature and art is sufficiently expressed when we say that a formative principle is COINCIDENCES 29.
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