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Pagina 18
... character . In the De Augmentis ( Book VII ) Bacon observes : And not only should the characters of dispositions which are impressed by nature be received into this treatise , but those which are imposed upon the mind by sex , by age ...
... character . In the De Augmentis ( Book VII ) Bacon observes : And not only should the characters of dispositions which are impressed by nature be received into this treatise , but those which are imposed upon the mind by sex , by age ...
Pagina 66
... character of Hamlet is the author's self - expression , and embraces the great commonplaces of life ex- pressed in ... characters of the play are also very real , and must have been drawn from life . There is a remarkable parallel ...
... character of Hamlet is the author's self - expression , and embraces the great commonplaces of life ex- pressed in ... characters of the play are also very real , and must have been drawn from life . There is a remarkable parallel ...
Pagina 79
... character of Prospero and of Bacon . " Superhuman man of spirit , " writes Dr. Brandes , " he embodied nature within ... characters of The Tempest fall easily into the allegorical setting of the play . Miranda is Prospero's beloved ...
... character of Prospero and of Bacon . " Superhuman man of spirit , " writes Dr. Brandes , " he embodied nature within ... characters of The Tempest fall easily into the allegorical setting of the play . Miranda is Prospero's beloved ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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