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Pagina 14
... matter than by youth or old age . Few men have shown equal versatility in adapting their language to the slightest shade of circumstance and purpose . And is not this characteristic also of Shakespeare ? Not only his prose , but even ...
... matter than by youth or old age . Few men have shown equal versatility in adapting their language to the slightest shade of circumstance and purpose . And is not this characteristic also of Shakespeare ? Not only his prose , but even ...
Pagina 34
... matter . In The Advancement of Learning Bacon observes : This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst the schoolmen who having sharp and strong wits and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , but their wits ...
... matter . In The Advancement of Learning Bacon observes : This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst the schoolmen who having sharp and strong wits and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , but their wits ...
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... matter , but Jonson's object was to give the volume a good " send - off " , and he accordingly also wrote those very remarkable lines which face the paralysing Droeshout engraving , knowing that this caricature was not a portrait of the ...
... matter , but Jonson's object was to give the volume a good " send - off " , and he accordingly also wrote those very remarkable lines which face the paralysing Droeshout engraving , knowing that this caricature was not a portrait of 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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