Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... secret studies , " and acquiring a knowledge of " liberal arts Without a parallel . " The result was , as we learn from the play , that he gained a power over nature that staggers imagination to conceive . By his " magic art , " he ...
... secret studies , " and acquiring a knowledge of " liberal arts Without a parallel . " The result was , as we learn from the play , that he gained a power over nature that staggers imagination to conceive . By his " magic art , " he ...
Strana 118
... secretly left in manuscript by the reputed author at his death in 1616 , unknown even to the publishers of his writings for a period of seven years subsequent thereto , would not be tolerated under similar circumstances in other fields ...
... secretly left in manuscript by the reputed author at his death in 1616 , unknown even to the publishers of his writings for a period of seven years subsequent thereto , would not be tolerated under similar circumstances in other fields ...
Strana 121
... desiderii sustentabo spe aliquando videndi , quæ fidis mandata latebris occasionem expectant ut tuto in lucem educantur , non enecentur suffocato partu . What was the nature of that secret ? What was BACON'S SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY 121.
... desiderii sustentabo spe aliquando videndi , quæ fidis mandata latebris occasionem expectant ut tuto in lucem educantur , non enecentur suffocato partu . What was the nature of that secret ? What was BACON'S SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY 121.
Strana 122
... secret of some kind in Bacon's literary work can easily be proved . It is fully recognized in Spedding , Ellis , and Heath's standard edition of Bacon's Works , published in 1857. Mr. Ellis discusses the question in his preface to the ...
... secret of some kind in Bacon's literary work can easily be proved . It is fully recognized in Spedding , Ellis , and Heath's standard edition of Bacon's Works , published in 1857. Mr. Ellis discusses the question in his preface to the ...
Strana 123
... secret . It is emblazoned on every page of Bacon's works . - The secret is in the other branch of the system , — the branch that has to do with the delivery of knowledge to the world . It is somewhat obscurely referred to in one of the ...
... secret . It is emblazoned on every page of Bacon's works . - The secret is in the other branch of the system , — the branch that has to do with the delivery of knowledge to the world . It is somewhat obscurely referred to in one of the ...
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