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If the question were asked , “ What is the most predominant characteristic of Bacon , after his wisdom and universal knowledge ? " there could be only one answer , " It is his wit and brilliancy as a jester " .
If the question were asked , “ What is the most predominant characteristic of Bacon , after his wisdom and universal knowledge ? " there could be only one answer , " It is his wit and brilliancy as a jester " .
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The genius of Shakespeare was genius in conjunction with wide reading , and the highest culture that the age could afford . No man ever became learned out of his own consciousness . Knowledge comes neither by inspiration nor accident .
The genius of Shakespeare was genius in conjunction with wide reading , and the highest culture that the age could afford . No man ever became learned out of his own consciousness . Knowledge comes neither by inspiration nor accident .
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... they are personal reminiscences , while those referring to Shakspere bear no semblance of direct contact or reality . CHAPTER XV SHAKESPEARE AND ITALY He ( Shakespeare ) possessed a profound knowledge of the Italian language and ...
... they are personal reminiscences , while those referring to Shakspere bear no semblance of direct contact or reality . CHAPTER XV SHAKESPEARE AND ITALY He ( Shakespeare ) possessed a profound knowledge of the Italian language and ...
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