Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareC.E. Goodspeed, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... meaning ; that's as much to say , score of ships . half a 2 Wat . True , you conster right ; presently , like a faithful watch- man , I fire the Beacon and call up the town . 1 Wat . Aye , that's as much as to say , you set your nose to ...
... meaning ; that's as much to say , score of ships . half a 2 Wat . True , you conster right ; presently , like a faithful watch- man , I fire the Beacon and call up the town . 1 Wat . Aye , that's as much as to say , you set your nose to ...
Strana 81
... meaning . His statement is as follows : " Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage ; for comedy , witness his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love's Labor's Lost , his Love's Labor's Won ...
... meaning . His statement is as follows : " Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage ; for comedy , witness his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love's Labor's Lost , his Love's Labor's Won ...
Strana 85
... in the nicknames fixes the meaning . 2 Shakspere once called himself William the Conqueror , on an occasion referred to in Manningham's diary . . the same figure of speech is applied unmistakably to EARLY AUTHORSHIP 85.
... in the nicknames fixes the meaning . 2 Shakspere once called himself William the Conqueror , on an occasion referred to in Manningham's diary . . the same figure of speech is applied unmistakably to EARLY AUTHORSHIP 85.
Strana 87
... meaning ( as we have already pointed out ) the ' Two Gentlemen of Verona , ' the ' Taming of a Shrew , ' and , perhaps , the ' Comedy of Errors , ' of 1584 , 1586 , and 1587 respectively , the scenes of which are laid in Italy . In the ...
... meaning ( as we have already pointed out ) the ' Two Gentlemen of Verona , ' the ' Taming of a Shrew , ' and , perhaps , the ' Comedy of Errors , ' of 1584 , 1586 , and 1587 respectively , the scenes of which are laid in Italy . In the ...
Strana 126
... meaning , but as a method of making it understood ; the understandings of men being then rude and impatient of all subtleties that did not address themselves to the sense . For , as hieroglyphics came before letters , so parables came ...
... meaning , but as a method of making it understood ; the understandings of men being then rude and impatient of all subtleties that did not address themselves to the sense . For , as hieroglyphics came before letters , so parables came ...
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