Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... fact as it is . One of Bacon's arguments in the First Book of The Advancement of Learning is that the mind of man must work upon matter and not upon itself as the 66 spider worketh his web , for then it is endless 42 SHAKESPEARE : NEW ...
... fact as it is . One of Bacon's arguments in the First Book of The Advancement of Learning is that the mind of man must work upon matter and not upon itself as the 66 spider worketh his web , for then it is endless 42 SHAKESPEARE : NEW ...
Pagina 155
... fact that commercial relations between Venice and Germany were of the closest description ? With no German city was trade more active than with Frankfurt ; and the poet shows his information on this point when he makes Shylock in his ...
... fact that commercial relations between Venice and Germany were of the closest description ? With no German city was trade more active than with Frankfurt ; and the poet shows his information on this point when he makes Shylock in his ...
Pagina 163
... fact has long been known to literary anti- quaries , and must also be known to the Governors of the " Birthplace . " The truth is that there is no evidence whatever to show in what part of the town Shakspere was born in 1564. Since 1759 ...
... fact has long been known to literary anti- quaries , and must also be known to the Governors of the " Birthplace . " The truth is that there is no evidence whatever to show in what part of the town Shakspere was born in 1564. Since 1759 ...
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