Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 páginas |
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... virtues . ' And certainly I think it would contribute much to magnanimity and the honor of humanity , if a collection were made of what the schoolmen call the ultimities , and Pindar the tops or summits of human nature , especially from ...
... virtues . ' And certainly I think it would contribute much to magnanimity and the honor of humanity , if a collection were made of what the schoolmen call the ultimities , and Pindar the tops or summits of human nature , especially from ...
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... virtue , " This word piece has been somewhat perplexing to the critics . We learn from the admirable Henry Irving edi tion of the plays that the New Shakespeare Society , after differed , therein you do but please yourself ; it will ...
... virtue , " This word piece has been somewhat perplexing to the critics . We learn from the admirable Henry Irving edi tion of the plays that the New Shakespeare Society , after differed , therein you do but please yourself ; it will ...
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... virtue and justice : " For I never saw but that business is like a child which is framed invisibly in the womb ; and if it come forth too soon , it will be abortive . " - Letter to King James . * the river ; only there are a few swans ...
... virtue and justice : " For I never saw but that business is like a child which is framed invisibly in the womb ; and if it come forth too soon , it will be abortive . " - Letter to King James . * the river ; only there are a few swans ...
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... virtue as late pieces , I forbear to say to your Lordship what I find and conceive ; but to any other I would think to make myself believed . " - New Year's Letter to the Earl of Salisbury . * " and She said thou wast my daughter ...
... virtue as late pieces , I forbear to say to your Lordship what I find and conceive ; but to any other I would think to make myself believed . " - New Year's Letter to the Earl of Salisbury . * " and She said thou wast my daughter ...
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... virtue , and unmingled . " - Troil . and Cress . , I. , 3 . " That idea to which the human mind is prone , namely that hard bodies are the densest , is to be checked and corrected . .. Abundance and scarcity of matter constitute the ...
... virtue , and unmingled . " - Troil . and Cress . , I. , 3 . " That idea to which the human mind is prone , namely that hard bodies are the densest , is to be checked and corrected . .. Abundance and scarcity of matter constitute the ...
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