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Pagina 14
... knowledge ? " there could be only one answer , " It is his wit and brilliancy as a jester " . Ben Jonson bears testimony to this . In the Discoveries , after speaking of Bacon's eloquence , he observes , " his language was nobly ...
... knowledge ? " there could be only one answer , " It is his wit and brilliancy as a jester " . Ben Jonson bears testimony to this . In the Discoveries , after speaking of Bacon's eloquence , he observes , " his language was nobly ...
Pagina 27
... Knowledge comes neither by inspiration nor accident . It will not , as Macaulay says , " furnish the poet with a vocabulary . Information and experience are necessary . " Hogarth , the painter and engraver , defined genius as " nothing ...
... Knowledge comes neither by inspiration nor accident . It will not , as Macaulay says , " furnish the poet with a vocabulary . Information and experience are necessary . " Hogarth , the painter and engraver , defined genius as " nothing ...
Pagina 99
... knowledge of the Italian language and culture , of which he made an amazing use in his plays . ( Italy in Elizabethan Drama , by PIERO REBORA , Milan 1925. ) OR generations Shakespearean commentators have been puzzled to account for the ...
... knowledge of the Italian language and culture , of which he made an amazing use in his plays . ( Italy in Elizabethan Drama , by PIERO REBORA , Milan 1925. ) OR generations Shakespearean commentators have been puzzled to account for the ...
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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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