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Pagina 35
... virtue ' specially to be achieved , ” and to mingle Aristotle with Ovid : - " Tranio . Mi perdonate , gentle master mine , I am in all affected as yourself ; Glad that you thus continue your resolve To suck the sweets of sweet ...
... virtue ' specially to be achieved , ” and to mingle Aristotle with Ovid : - " Tranio . Mi perdonate , gentle master mine , I am in all affected as yourself ; Glad that you thus continue your resolve To suck the sweets of sweet ...
Pagina 41
... virtues of the late Queen , none came from William Shakespeare , ventured to break out anew in these lines : — " Nor doth the silver - tongued Melicert Drop from his honied muse one sable tear , To mourn her death that graced his desert ...
... virtues of the late Queen , none came from William Shakespeare , ventured to break out anew in these lines : — " Nor doth the silver - tongued Melicert Drop from his honied muse one sable tear , To mourn her death that graced his desert ...
Pagina 55
... virtue which came within the range of this author's studies . And after a manner which is at least not improbable for the younger hand of Francis Bacon , who , throughout his life , held knowledge and virtue to be superior to riches ...
... virtue which came within the range of this author's studies . And after a manner which is at least not improbable for the younger hand of Francis Bacon , who , throughout his life , held knowledge and virtue to be superior to riches ...
Pagina 81
... virtue , and the highest virtue below the par of vice ; in which soaring intellect is subordinated to common - place ability , imagina- tion held to be a species of folly or insanity , and metaphys- ics treated as synonymous with ...
... virtue , and the highest virtue below the par of vice ; in which soaring intellect is subordinated to common - place ability , imagina- tion held to be a species of folly or insanity , and metaphys- ics treated as synonymous with ...
Pagina 112
... virtue and dignity . Ancient lore furnishes material and story for a " Titus An- dronicus , " or a " Pericles , " in near imitation of the manner of the Greek tragedy , which he may send to the theatre , perhaps . The " Histoires ...
... virtue and dignity . Ancient lore furnishes material and story for a " Titus An- dronicus , " or a " Pericles , " in near imitation of the manner of the Greek tragedy , which he may send to the theatre , perhaps . The " Histoires ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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