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Pagina 10
... come glaringly apparent . But on the contrary , if I am right , and the data , in and of themselves , are really con- vincing , then I shall have good company . Whatever be the event , I have already received an ample reward , in the ...
... come glaringly apparent . But on the contrary , if I am right , and the data , in and of themselves , are really con- vincing , then I shall have good company . Whatever be the event , I have already received an ample reward , in the ...
Pagina 19
... come forth too soon , it will be abortive . " - Letter to King James . * the river ; only there are a few swans , which if they get ... comes foremost ; then the honor'd mould " But to come to the present case ; the AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 19.
... come forth too soon , it will be abortive . " - Letter to King James . * the river ; only there are a few swans , which if they get ... comes foremost ; then the honor'd mould " But to come to the present case ; the AND HIS SHAKESPEARE . 19.
Pagina 20
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. " But to come to the present case ; the great frame of justice ( my Lords ) in this present action , hath a Vault and it hath a Stage ; a Vault wherein these works of dark- ness were contained ; and a Stage ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. " But to come to the present case ; the great frame of justice ( my Lords ) in this present action , hath a Vault and it hath a Stage ; a Vault wherein these works of dark- ness were contained ; and a Stage ...
Pagina 26
... come . " — History of Henry VII . It is unnecessary to attribute this to Bacon's sagacity , for it is sufficiently explained by the fact that Harvey was his physician . * - * " He [ Harvey ] was twice censor of the college and in 1615 ...
... come . " — History of Henry VII . It is unnecessary to attribute this to Bacon's sagacity , for it is sufficiently explained by the fact that Harvey was his physician . * - * " He [ Harvey ] was twice censor of the college and in 1615 ...
Pagina 39
... comes peaceably , as with chalk to mark up those minds which are capable to lodge and harbor such a guest , than that which forces its way with pug- nacity and contention . " It is perhaps significant that the commentators upon the play ...
... comes peaceably , as with chalk to mark up those minds which are capable to lodge and harbor such a guest , than that which forces its way with pug- nacity and contention . " It is perhaps significant that the commentators upon the play ...
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