Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... thou eat thy bread , " is as true of intellectual as it is of physical life , everywhere . The fruit of the tree of knowledge can be reached only by hard climb- ing , the sole instance on record in which it was plucked and handed down ...
... thou eat thy bread , " is as true of intellectual as it is of physical life , everywhere . The fruit of the tree of knowledge can be reached only by hard climb- ing , the sole instance on record in which it was plucked and handed down ...
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... thou hast taught us , " once prayed a good deacon , " that as the twig is bent , the tree's inclined " - -a truth drawn from the Book of Nature , and as indubitable as though the writings of Pope were a part of the sacred canon . Trees ...
... thou hast taught us , " once prayed a good deacon , " that as the twig is bent , the tree's inclined " - -a truth drawn from the Book of Nature , and as indubitable as though the writings of Pope were a part of the sacred canon . Trees ...
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... Thou you Go Vrvelin . Braffe lit Million Shjalyzes 4. Shakespeare made no mention of any literary property in his will . He was careful to specify , among other bequests , his " second - best bed , " but not a book , not a copy of one ...
... Thou you Go Vrvelin . Braffe lit Million Shjalyzes 4. Shakespeare made no mention of any literary property in his will . He was careful to specify , among other bequests , his " second - best bed , " but not a book , not a copy of one ...
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... Thou art uproused by some distemperature . " — ii . , 3 . To one familiar with the laws of chance , these coinci- dences will fall little short of a mathematical demonstra- tion . Perhaps the most interesting feature of the Promus is ...
... Thou art uproused by some distemperature . " — ii . , 3 . To one familiar with the laws of chance , these coinci- dences will fall little short of a mathematical demonstra- tion . Perhaps the most interesting feature of the Promus is ...
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... Thou canst not then be false to any man . " - Hamlet , i . , 3 . " That strain again ; -it had a dying fall : O , it came o'er my ear like the sweet south , That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odor . " Twelfth ...
... Thou canst not then be false to any man . " - Hamlet , i . , 3 . " That strain again ; -it had a dying fall : O , it came o'er my ear like the sweet south , That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing and giving odor . " Twelfth ...
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