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The philosophical writings of Bacon are suffused and saturated with Shakespeare's thought . . : . These likenesses of thought and expression are mainly limited to these two contemporaries . It may also be admitted that one must have ...
The philosophical writings of Bacon are suffused and saturated with Shakespeare's thought . . : . These likenesses of thought and expression are mainly limited to these two contemporaries . It may also be admitted that one must have ...
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Drayton thought his " better angel ” was also worthy of being called the " tenth Muse " , and as his Sonnet was published in 1594 he anticipated Shakespeare : Nine worthy women to the world were given My worthy one to these nine ...
Drayton thought his " better angel ” was also worthy of being called the " tenth Muse " , and as his Sonnet was published in 1594 he anticipated Shakespeare : Nine worthy women to the world were given My worthy one to these nine ...
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But he has one comfort left , and joyously concludes : Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising , Haply I think ... In XXXVII he repeats this thought , and still blames Fortune as the cause of all his sorrow : So I , made lame by ...
But he has one comfort left , and joyously concludes : Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising , Haply I think ... In XXXVII he repeats this thought , and still blames Fortune as the cause of all his sorrow : So I , made lame by ...
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