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... thought and knowledge among men lie stratified , as it were , like the densities of the ocean , or the air , in grada- tions infinite between the lower deeps and the higher realms , this book , like any other that is thrown into the ...
... thought and knowledge among men lie stratified , as it were , like the densities of the ocean , or the air , in grada- tions infinite between the lower deeps and the higher realms , this book , like any other that is thrown into the ...
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... thought ;, but this man , in wide contrast . ” In like manner , Jean Paul Richter " would have him buried , if his life were like his writings , with Pythagoras , Plato , Socrates , and the highest nobility of the human race , in the ...
... thought ;, but this man , in wide contrast . ” In like manner , Jean Paul Richter " would have him buried , if his life were like his writings , with Pythagoras , Plato , Socrates , and the highest nobility of the human race , in the ...
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... thought and culture . 66 § 6. EARLY PLAYS . Critical researches have demonstrated that this author gathered his materials from any quarry that was at hand , suitable to his purposes . Old ballads , poems , plays , novels , tales ...
... thought and culture . 66 § 6. EARLY PLAYS . Critical researches have demonstrated that this author gathered his materials from any quarry that was at hand , suitable to his purposes . Old ballads , poems , plays , novels , tales ...
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... thought and language , which , independent of extraneous circumstances , though not absolutely con- clusive in themselves , are , nevertheless , scarcely less con- vincing than the most direct evidence when considered with all the rest ...
... thought and language , which , independent of extraneous circumstances , though not absolutely con- clusive in themselves , are , nevertheless , scarcely less con- vincing than the most direct evidence when considered with all the rest ...
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... thought there was treason in it , may be taken as one in- stance ; and perhaps we have another in the apothegm of the fellow named Hogg , who importuned Sir Nicholas Bacon to save his life , claiming that there was kindred be- tween Hog ...
... thought there was treason in it , may be taken as one in- stance ; and perhaps we have another in the apothegm of the fellow named Hogg , who importuned Sir Nicholas Bacon to save his life , claiming that there was kindred be- tween Hog ...
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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