Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... tion " Gul . Shakespear [ e ] , 1597. R. B. , " these initials in- tended to suggest Richard Burbage , the famous actor who is believed to have painted the portrait of Shakespeare , an en- graving of which by Droeshout appears on the ...
... tion " Gul . Shakespear [ e ] , 1597. R. B. , " these initials in- tended to suggest Richard Burbage , the famous actor who is believed to have painted the portrait of Shakespeare , an en- graving of which by Droeshout appears on the ...
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... tion that will yield to none . True science constitutes the most trustworthy pledge of the world's onward progress , a safeguard and a stay in the midst of much 1 " The Case for the Classics , " University of Michigan Publications ...
... tion that will yield to none . True science constitutes the most trustworthy pledge of the world's onward progress , a safeguard and a stay in the midst of much 1 " The Case for the Classics , " University of Michigan Publications ...
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... tion , out of the seething caldron of actual existence , of those passions , those situations , and personages that most logically and most completely represent the phase of human activity and story which has been chosen . Few men in ...
... tion , out of the seething caldron of actual existence , of those passions , those situations , and personages that most logically and most completely represent the phase of human activity and story which has been chosen . Few men in ...
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... tion is the dearest of the follies of man ; and perhaps I have drawn up much unnecessary artillery in this case to the demolition of a molehill . Scholarship waxes in its pride , and wanes ; and out of its over- toppled towers and ...
... tion is the dearest of the follies of man ; and perhaps I have drawn up much unnecessary artillery in this case to the demolition of a molehill . Scholarship waxes in its pride , and wanes ; and out of its over- toppled towers and ...
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... - for there are thousands building up , each for himself , his contribu- tion to the conception of truth . Facts , as such , are ― things thought of theoretically . Truth gives us the 24 SHAKESPEARE AND " DEMI - SCIENCE "
... - for there are thousands building up , each for himself , his contribu- tion to the conception of truth . Facts , as such , are ― things thought of theoretically . Truth gives us the 24 SHAKESPEARE AND " DEMI - SCIENCE "
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