Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... philosopher . " In the constructing of Shakespeare's Dramas , there is an un- derstanding manifested equal to that in Bacon's Novum Organum . " -Carlyle . " He is inconceivably wise ; the others conceivably . " - Emerson . " From his ...
... philosopher . " In the constructing of Shakespeare's Dramas , there is an un- derstanding manifested equal to that in Bacon's Novum Organum . " -Carlyle . " He is inconceivably wise ; the others conceivably . " - Emerson . " From his ...
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... philosophers , considered it to be , as it were , the plectrum of the mind . And most certainly , what is one of the secrets of nature , the minds of men , when assembled together , are more open to affections and impressions than when ...
... philosophers , considered it to be , as it were , the plectrum of the mind . And most certainly , what is one of the secrets of nature , the minds of men , when assembled together , are more open to affections and impressions than when ...
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... philosopher , notwithstanding his industry and his learning ,. * The want of scenic effects is thus portrayed by Sir Philip Sydney : " You shall have Asia of the one side and Africa of the other , and so many other under kingdoms that ...
... philosopher , notwithstanding his industry and his learning ,. * The want of scenic effects is thus portrayed by Sir Philip Sydney : " You shall have Asia of the one side and Africa of the other , and so many other under kingdoms that ...
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Edwin Reed. great philosopher , notwithstanding his industry and his learning , was singularly careless in some of the minutiæ of his work . The sublime confidence with which he employed his mental powers often made a " sinner of his ...
Edwin Reed. great philosopher , notwithstanding his industry and his learning , was singularly careless in some of the minutiæ of his work . The sublime confidence with which he employed his mental powers often made a " sinner of his ...
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... and answered he had no leisure . Whereupon the woman said aloud : ' Why , then , give over to be king . ' " This happened , not to Demetrius , but to Philip . " A philosopher disputed with Adrian , the emperor , 68 BACON VS. SHAKESPEARE .
... and answered he had no leisure . Whereupon the woman said aloud : ' Why , then , give over to be king . ' " This happened , not to Demetrius , but to Philip . " A philosopher disputed with Adrian , the emperor , 68 BACON VS. SHAKESPEARE .
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