Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... but not least , Ignatius Don- nelly ; not to mention numerous others which the world , it is to be feared , will soon be too small to contain . PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION . WE may say of improbabilities INTRODUCTORY. ...
... but not least , Ignatius Don- nelly ; not to mention numerous others which the world , it is to be feared , will soon be too small to contain . PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION . WE may say of improbabilities INTRODUCTORY. ...
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Edwin Reed. PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION . WE may say of improbabilities , as we do of evils , choose the least . It is antecedently improbable that the Shakespeare Plays , for which the whole domain of human knowledge was laid under ...
Edwin Reed. PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION . WE may say of improbabilities , as we do of evils , choose the least . It is antecedently improbable that the Shakespeare Plays , for which the whole domain of human knowledge was laid under ...
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... say , no man ever can , acquire knowledge intuitively . One may be a 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 ...
... say , no man ever can , acquire knowledge intuitively . One may be a 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 ...
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... say pedantic . " * 66 3. He was a jurist , with a deep technical knowledge of the law , " and an easy familiarity with 66 some of the most abstruse proceedings in English jurispru dence . " - Lord Chief Justice Campbell . His fondness ...
... say pedantic . " * 66 3. He was a jurist , with a deep technical knowledge of the law , " and an easy familiarity with 66 some of the most abstruse proceedings in English jurispru dence . " - Lord Chief Justice Campbell . His fondness ...
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... says that " for elevation of thought and greatness of expression it seems rather the devotion of an angel than a man . ” The critics all concur in ascribing to Bacon a particu- larly powerful poetic faculty . No man ever had an imagi ...
... says that " for elevation of thought and greatness of expression it seems rather the devotion of an angel than a man . ” The critics all concur in ascribing to Bacon a particu- larly powerful poetic faculty . No man ever had an imagi ...
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