Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... given to poetry ; and what they swear in poetry , may be said as lovers , they do feign . 66 Audrey . Do you wish , then , that the gods had made me poetical ? " Touchstone . I do , truly ; for thou swear'st to me thou art honest ; now ...
... given to poetry ; and what they swear in poetry , may be said as lovers , they do feign . 66 Audrey . Do you wish , then , that the gods had made me poetical ? " Touchstone . I do , truly ; for thou swear'st to me thou art honest ; now ...
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... " spiritual " philosophy of man's constitution , which is given repeated and unmistakable development ; in the exposition of an occult , but Bacon also exhibits this same wonderful knowledge : : " AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 23.
... " spiritual " philosophy of man's constitution , which is given repeated and unmistakable development ; in the exposition of an occult , but Bacon also exhibits this same wonderful knowledge : : " AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 23.
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... given him by God ; and often the * " If I cast part of my burden , I shall be more strong and delivre to bear the rest . " - Note for Interview with the King . " Surely I think no man could ever more truly say of him- self with the ...
... given him by God ; and often the * " If I cast part of my burden , I shall be more strong and delivre to bear the rest . " - Note for Interview with the King . " Surely I think no man could ever more truly say of him- self with the ...
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... given , to be consulted at the reader's leisure . ) " of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable : " Prospero's faults are here , as in life , working out their inevitable penalty ; for as Bacon urged in his Advice to Essex ...
... given , to be consulted at the reader's leisure . ) " of temporal royalties He thinks me now incapable : " Prospero's faults are here , as in life , working out their inevitable penalty ; for as Bacon urged in his Advice to Essex ...
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... given me , not as heretofore to particular exchanges , but to banks or mounts of perpetu- ity , which will not break . " 66 ' Mir . Alack , for pity ! I , not remembering how I cried out then , Will cry it o'er again : it is a hint That ...
... given me , not as heretofore to particular exchanges , but to banks or mounts of perpetu- ity , which will not break . " 66 ' Mir . Alack , for pity ! I , not remembering how I cried out then , Will cry it o'er again : it is a hint That ...
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