Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... genius like Burns , and the world be hushed to silence while he sings ; but the injunction , " In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread , " is as true of intellectual as it is of physical life , everywhere . The fruit of the ...
... genius like Burns , and the world be hushed to silence while he sings ; but the injunction , " In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread , " is as true of intellectual as it is of physical life , everywhere . The fruit of the ...
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... genius of his age , perhaps of any age , and , with nearly equal unanimity , that he was a man of profound and varied scholarship . 1. He was a linguist , many of the Plays being based on Greek , Spanish , and Italian productions which ...
... genius of his age , perhaps of any age , and , with nearly equal unanimity , that he was a man of profound and varied scholarship . 1. He was a linguist , many of the Plays being based on Greek , Spanish , and Italian productions which ...
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... genius which could pervade all nature at a glance , and to whom nothing within the limits of the universe appeared to be unknown . " - Whalley . 11 . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 1. The family of William BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF . 19.
... genius which could pervade all nature at a glance , and to whom nothing within the limits of the universe appeared to be unknown . " - Whalley . 11 . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 1. The family of William BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF . 19.
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... genius the human mind has produced . To assume that Shakespeare , under the circum- stances in which he was then placed , at so early an age , fresh from a country town where there were few or no books , and from a family circle whose ...
... genius the human mind has produced . To assume that Shakespeare , under the circum- stances in which he was then placed , at so early an age , fresh from a country town where there were few or no books , and from a family circle whose ...
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... genius , or , indeed , of any literary ability whatever . " I cannot marry this fact to his verse . " - Emerson . " A mere fabulous story , a blind and extravagant error . " - Schlegel . *** " What ! are we to have miracles in sport ...
... genius , or , indeed , of any literary ability whatever . " I cannot marry this fact to his verse . " - Emerson . " A mere fabulous story , a blind and extravagant error . " - Schlegel . *** " What ! are we to have miracles in sport ...
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