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This fact goes to prove that the town was well known to the poet , and that it was frequently in his mind . It has been pointed out that the objects which the King of Navarre hoped to gain from the studies of his “ Achademe ” -viz .
This fact goes to prove that the town was well known to the poet , and that it was frequently in his mind . It has been pointed out that the objects which the King of Navarre hoped to gain from the studies of his “ Achademe ” -viz .
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XVIII and XIX in favour of the image of the mind : My love shall in my verse ever live young . It is the argument that we find in Bacon's Essay Of Marriage , and in the Essay Of Parents and Children : And surely a man shall see that the ...
XVIII and XIX in favour of the image of the mind : My love shall in my verse ever live young . It is the argument that we find in Bacon's Essay Of Marriage , and in the Essay Of Parents and Children : And surely a man shall see that the ...
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In the Dream and in the Tempest he speaks with some disparagement of his art , frequently reminding us of Bacon : The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein ...
In the Dream and in the Tempest he speaks with some disparagement of his art , frequently reminding us of Bacon : The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein ...
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