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Pagina 13
... nature as definitely ascer- tained as that of the propagation of the waves in the ether , and the ques- tion they had met to discuss was set- tled with an incalculable amount of friction , which might have been en- tirely avoided . It ...
... nature as definitely ascer- tained as that of the propagation of the waves in the ether , and the ques- tion they had met to discuss was set- tled with an incalculable amount of friction , which might have been en- tirely avoided . It ...
Pagina 19
... nature , and gets him a new heart , he cannot hope to mend the error of his ways . This , if I may be forgiven for saying so , is a very need- lessly heavy and discouraging line to take , for it is much more difficult to alter one's ...
... nature , and gets him a new heart , he cannot hope to mend the error of his ways . This , if I may be forgiven for saying so , is a very need- lessly heavy and discouraging line to take , for it is much more difficult to alter one's ...
Pagina 21
... . 5. William Shakespeare . By George Brandes . 1898 . 6. Shakespeare . By Sidney Lee . In the " Dic- tionary of National Biography . " 1897 . the nature and origin of popular delu- sions . The Shakespeare and Bacon . 127 21.
... . 5. William Shakespeare . By George Brandes . 1898 . 6. Shakespeare . By Sidney Lee . In the " Dic- tionary of National Biography . " 1897 . the nature and origin of popular delu- sions . The Shakespeare and Bacon . 127 21.
Pagina 22
the nature and origin of popular delu- sions . The Baconian creed , of course , is scouted equally by special ... Natural Selection , so , unconscious of Miss Delia , Mr. Smith developed the Baconian verity . From the days of Mr. William ...
the nature and origin of popular delu- sions . The Baconian creed , of course , is scouted equally by special ... Natural Selection , so , unconscious of Miss Delia , Mr. Smith developed the Baconian verity . From the days of Mr. William ...
Pagina 32
... nature in this nonsense . An ambitious lawyer passes his nights in retouching stock pieces , from which he can reap neither fame nor profit . He gives his work to a second - rate illiterate actor , who adopts it as his own . Bacon is so ...
... nature in this nonsense . An ambitious lawyer passes his nights in retouching stock pieces , from which he can reap neither fame nor profit . He gives his work to a second - rate illiterate actor , who adopts it as his own . Bacon is so ...
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