Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Página 29
... Macaulay . " The great glory of literature in this island , during the reign of James , was my Lord Bacon . " - Hume . " Lord Bacon was the greatest genius that England , or perhaps any other country , ever produced . " — Pope . " The ...
... Macaulay . " The great glory of literature in this island , during the reign of James , was my Lord Bacon . " - Hume . " Lord Bacon was the greatest genius that England , or perhaps any other country , ever produced . " — Pope . " The ...
Página 30
... Macaulay , " at once so strong and so thor- oughly subjugated . In truth , much of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary world , amidst things as strange as any that are described in the Arabian tales . " 2. Bacon came of a family ...
... Macaulay , " at once so strong and so thor- oughly subjugated . In truth , much of Bacon's life was passed in a visionary world , amidst things as strange as any that are described in the Arabian tales . " 2. Bacon came of a family ...
Página 31
Edwin Reed. Of Bacon's mother , Macaulay writes : " She was distinguished both as a linguist and a theologian . She corresponded in Greek with Bishop Jewell , and translated his Apologia from the Latin so correctly that neither he nor ...
Edwin Reed. Of Bacon's mother , Macaulay writes : " She was distinguished both as a linguist and a theologian . She corresponded in Greek with Bishop Jewell , and translated his Apologia from the Latin so correctly that neither he nor ...
Página 70
... Macaulay asserts that in this respect he " never had an equal . " 66 " He possessed this faculty , or this faculty possessed him , in a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it without reserve , as he did in Sapientia Veterum ...
... Macaulay asserts that in this respect he " never had an equal . " 66 " He possessed this faculty , or this faculty possessed him , in a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it without reserve , as he did in Sapientia Veterum ...
Página 76
... Macaulay . ' He seems to have written his essays with the pen of Shake- speare . " - Alexander Smith . It is admitted , then , that Bacon was at least a prose- poet . No man ever caught more quickly or aptly the re- semblances of things ...
... Macaulay . ' He seems to have written his essays with the pen of Shake- speare . " - Alexander Smith . It is admitted , then , that Bacon was at least a prose- poet . No man ever caught more quickly or aptly the re- semblances of things ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
66 Shakespeare appearance Aristotle Bacon's authorship Bacon's prose Baconian theory beautiful Ben Jonson BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF critics death Delia Bacon doth drama dramatist edition eminent Essay flowers folio fortune Francis Bacon French gardens genius Gentlemen of Verona Goethe Greek Hamlet hath heart Henry VII honor human hundred imagination immortal instance instinct intellect Jonson Julius Cæsar King John King Lear knowledge language Latin learning literary literature London Lord Bacon Macaulay manuscripts Matthew mind nature nearly Novum Organum perhaps philosopher poem poet poetry Pope possessed powers printed productions profound Promus published quartos Queen remarkable Richard Grant White Richard II Rome says scholars seems Shake Shakespeare Plays side sonnets speech stage Stratford theatre theory thou thought title-page tongue translated into English Troilus and Cressida truth William Shakespeare words writings written wrote