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... truth has come to light , there are still many people who would prefer to cast reason to the dogs , to smother up truth , and to defy common - sense and experience , rather than believe that William Shaksper was , as Shakspeareans have ...
... truth has come to light , there are still many people who would prefer to cast reason to the dogs , to smother up truth , and to defy common - sense and experience , rather than believe that William Shaksper was , as Shakspeareans have ...
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... truth : - " Welcome the cup of sour prosperity ! Affliction may one day smile again , and , till then , sit thee down , sorrow ! " — Love's Labour's Lost i . 2 . Alcib . " I have heard in some sort of thy miseries . " Tim . " Thou saw ...
... truth : - " Welcome the cup of sour prosperity ! Affliction may one day smile again , and , till then , sit thee down , sorrow ! " — Love's Labour's Lost i . 2 . Alcib . " I have heard in some sort of thy miseries . " Tim . " Thou saw ...
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... truth , Antiquity , as we call it , is the young state of the world ; for those times are ancient when the world is ancient , and not those we vulgarly account ancient by computing backwards ; so that the present time is the real ...
... truth , Antiquity , as we call it , is the young state of the world ; for those times are ancient when the world is ancient , and not those we vulgarly account ancient by computing backwards ; so that the present time is the real ...
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... truth as a vice in him ( Tr . Cr . iv . 4 ) . The speakers , it will be observed , are all young . 3. With regard to the opinions of philosophers , it will be found that they all , in some way or another , connect the ideas of errors or ...
... truth as a vice in him ( Tr . Cr . iv . 4 ) . The speakers , it will be observed , are all young . 3. With regard to the opinions of philosophers , it will be found that they all , in some way or another , connect the ideas of errors or ...
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... truth , Instruction , manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries , And yet confusion live ! " & c . -See Tim . Ath . iv . 1 , 1—40 . " Hot ice , and wondrous ...
... truth , Instruction , manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries , And yet confusion live ! " & c . -See Tim . Ath . iv . 1 , 1—40 . " Hot ice , and wondrous ...
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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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