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Pagina 18
... 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 , by health and sickness , by beauty and deformity ...
... 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 , by health and sickness , by beauty and deformity ...
Pagina 76
... observes that " much of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary world as strange as any that are described in the Arabian tales , or in romances " . The pursuit of law was distasteful to him because , as he says , " it drinketh too much ...
... observes that " much of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary world as strange as any that are described in the Arabian tales , or in romances " . The pursuit of law was distasteful to him because , as he says , " it drinketh too much ...
Pagina 85
... observes how the imagination of the poet " bodies forth the forms of things unknown , and gives to airy nothing a local habitation and a name " . And does not Prospero by his art body forth the forms required by his " present fancy " to ...
... observes how the imagination of the poet " bodies forth the forms of things unknown , and gives to airy nothing a local habitation and a name " . And does not Prospero by his art body forth the forms required by his " present fancy " to ...
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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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