Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... Truly , it would be so anomalous , so contrary to all recognized human expe- rience , that to some minds , conservative ones too , if found in any production , it would be only explainable upon the hypothesis that it was thus written of ...
... Truly , it would be so anomalous , so contrary to all recognized human expe- rience , that to some minds , conservative ones too , if found in any production , it would be only explainable upon the hypothesis that it was thus written of ...
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... Truly , I would the gods had made thee poetical . " Audrey . I do not know what poetical is ; is it honest in deed and work ? is it a true thing ? " Touchstone . No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feigning ; and lovers are ...
... Truly , I would the gods had made thee poetical . " Audrey . I do not know what poetical is ; is it honest in deed and work ? is it a true thing ? " Touchstone . No , truly ; for the truest poetry is the most feigning ; and lovers are ...
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... truly attributed to a secret instinct and inspiring , which many times runneth not only in the hearts of princes , but in the pulse and veins of peo- ple , touching the happiness thereby to ensue in time to come . " — History of Henry ...
... truly attributed to a secret instinct and inspiring , which many times runneth not only in the hearts of princes , but in the pulse and veins of peo- ple , touching the happiness thereby to ensue in time to come . " — History of Henry ...
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... truly say of him- self with the Psalmist than I can , ' My soul hath been a stranger in her pilgrimage . ' So I seem to have my conversation among the ancients more than among those with whom I live , and why should I not likewise ...
... truly say of him- self with the Psalmist than I can , ' My soul hath been a stranger in her pilgrimage . ' So I seem to have my conversation among the ancients more than among those with whom I live , and why should I not likewise ...
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... truly " speaking picture , " the arena of action has been opened to our view and the relative positions of the as yet uncontending forces fully disclosed . And now we are about to be taken , as it were , behind the scenes , and into the ...
... truly " speaking picture , " the arena of action has been opened to our view and the relative positions of the as yet uncontending forces fully disclosed . And now we are about to be taken , as it were , behind the scenes , and into the ...
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