The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696 pagina's |
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Pagina vi
... learning , should come to see deeper into all the mysteries of God , Nature , and Man , and write better about the universal world , than the most ac- complished scholars , critics , and philosophers , and be himself still unaware that ...
... learning , should come to see deeper into all the mysteries of God , Nature , and Man , and write better about the universal world , than the most ac- complished scholars , critics , and philosophers , and be himself still unaware that ...
Pagina vii
... learning , no superior wisdom , no high art , and no divine revelation , beyond the natural flow of good native wit and sense , was to be found in these plays , and that what little learning the author had , was all borrowed , or picked ...
... learning , no superior wisdom , no high art , and no divine revelation , beyond the natural flow of good native wit and sense , was to be found in these plays , and that what little learning the author had , was all borrowed , or picked ...
Pagina viii
... learning does not come by instinct ; nor can sensible men be made to believe that high phi- losophy can come by fantastic miracle . There never was any royal road to mathematics , though there have been very royal mathematicians . An ...
... learning does not come by instinct ; nor can sensible men be made to believe that high phi- losophy can come by fantastic miracle . There never was any royal road to mathematics , though there have been very royal mathematicians . An ...
Pagina x
... learning and philosophy , and to every individual scholar and man , who shall be taught to believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere genius without learning , or by some more fantasti ...
... learning and philosophy , and to every individual scholar and man , who shall be taught to believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere genius without learning , or by some more fantasti ...
Pagina xii
... learning and ability ; but as the larger part of my work was done before this edition ap- peared , I have not thought it worth while to under- take the labor of making the references conform to either one edition only . Wherever I have ...
... learning and ability ; but as the larger part of my work was done before this edition ap- peared , I have not thought it worth while to under- take the labor of making the references conform to either one edition only . Wherever I have ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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ancient appears Ben Jonson body Boston cause conceive copies Court creation critical Cupid death Delia Bacon divine doth dream Earl Essay Essex eternal existence eyes fable fact Folio Francis Bacon genius Gray's Gray's Inn Hamlet hath heaven Henry VII Holinshed honour human ideas imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar justice kind King knowledge Lear learning letter living London Lord Love's Labor's Lost Majesty manner Masque matter Measure for Measure metaphysical mind motion nature never night passage person philosophy Plato play poet possible power of thought Prince printed Queen reason Richard Richard II Shakes sonnets soul speak Spedding speech spirit story style Tempest theatre thee things thinking thou Timon Timon of Athens tion Troilus and Cressida true truth universe virtue wherein whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale words writings written