Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and embellishments of Cicero . One does not know which to admire most in his writings , the strength of reason , force of style , or brightness of imagination . " -Addison . " His ...
... Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and embellishments of Cicero . One does not know which to admire most in his writings , the strength of reason , force of style , or brightness of imagination . " -Addison . " His ...
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... Aristotle thought unfit to hear moral philosophy . " — Troilus and Cressida , ii . , 3 . It was political philosophy that Aristotle referred to ; but Bacon makes the same mistake . He quotes the Greek as saying : " Young men are no ...
... Aristotle thought unfit to hear moral philosophy . " — Troilus and Cressida , ii . , 3 . It was political philosophy that Aristotle referred to ; but Bacon makes the same mistake . He quotes the Greek as saying : " Young men are no ...
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... Aristotle , Cleopatra plays bill- iards , and a clock strikes the hours in Ancient Rome . Historical perspective is not necessary to the drama . The poet sees the world reflected on a retina that ignores time and place . He idealizes ...
... Aristotle , Cleopatra plays bill- iards , and a clock strikes the hours in Ancient Rome . Historical perspective is not necessary to the drama . The poet sees the world reflected on a retina that ignores time and place . He idealizes ...
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... Aristotle . His mind and heart were in touch with every interest of mankind . He was poet , orator , naturalist , physician , his- torian , essayist , philosopher , statesman , and judge . No man ever filled more completely the ideal of ...
... Aristotle . His mind and heart were in touch with every interest of mankind . He was poet , orator , naturalist , physician , his- torian , essayist , philosopher , statesman , and judge . No man ever filled more completely the ideal of ...
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... Aristotle , Sophocles , Euripides , Æschylus , Lucian , Galen , Ovid , Lucretius , Tacitus , Horace , Virgil , Plutarch , Seneca , Catullus , Livy , and Plautus , all of whom were known to Bacon . A curious instance is the following ...
... Aristotle , Sophocles , Euripides , Æschylus , Lucian , Galen , Ovid , Lucretius , Tacitus , Horace , Virgil , Plutarch , Seneca , Catullus , Livy , and Plautus , all of whom were known to Bacon . A curious instance is the following ...
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