Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, Morals |
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... observation of the analogies of things as well in wholes as in parts . For these it is that detect unity foundation for the sciences . · · and lay a Novum Organum , Bk . II . , xxvii . INTRODUCTION . 928 B128 obi THE following passages ...
... observation of the analogies of things as well in wholes as in parts . For these it is that detect unity foundation for the sciences . · · and lay a Novum Organum , Bk . II . , xxvii . INTRODUCTION . 928 B128 obi THE following passages ...
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... observation suffices as " a key to unlock the minds of others , " and that , to a genius like Shakespeare , perception of character was doubtless intuitive ? Such arguments begin by begging the whole question as to the authorship ...
... observation suffices as " a key to unlock the minds of others , " and that , to a genius like Shakespeare , perception of character was doubtless intuitive ? Such arguments begin by begging the whole question as to the authorship ...
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... observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer ; from this almost all original and native excellence proceeds . Shakespeare must have looked on mankind . with perspicacity in the highest degree , curious ...
... observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer ; from this almost all original and native excellence proceeds . Shakespeare must have looked on mankind . with perspicacity in the highest degree , curious ...
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... observation were sufficient to furnish him with " an exact knowledge " of character in the person- ages whom he portrays . Further , the passage , if applied to the man Shaksper , is untrue . He is assumed to have inaugurated the study ...
... observation were sufficient to furnish him with " an exact knowledge " of character in the person- ages whom he portrays . Further , the passage , if applied to the man Shaksper , is untrue . He is assumed to have inaugurated the study ...
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... Observe him for , I know this letter will make a contemplative idiot of him . Here's an overweening rogue ! Contemplation makes a rare turkey - cock of him , " & c . ( See Twelfth Night ii . 5 , which turns entirely upon Malvolio's ...
... Observe him for , I know this letter will make a contemplative idiot of him . Here's an overweening rogue ! Contemplation makes a rare turkey - cock of him , " & c . ( See Twelfth Night ii . 5 , which turns entirely upon Malvolio's ...
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OBITER DICTA OF BACON & SHAKES Francis 1561-1626 Bacon,William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Henry Mrs Pott, 1833-1915 No preview available - 2016 |
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