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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. FRANCIS BACON AND HIS SHAKESPEARE FRANCIS BACON AND HIS SHAKESPEARE BY Lorman Euge THERON S.
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. FRANCIS BACON AND HIS SHAKESPEARE FRANCIS BACON AND HIS SHAKESPEARE BY Lorman Euge THERON S.
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Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. plays and Bacon's acknowledged writings have been re- peatedly pointed out , in ever - increasing numbers . But the general public still remains unconvinced of Bacon's authorship ; evidently for some good ...
Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon. plays and Bacon's acknowledged writings have been re- peatedly pointed out , in ever - increasing numbers . But the general public still remains unconvinced of Bacon's authorship ; evidently for some good ...
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... Bacon's Apothegms : “ There was a young man in Rome that was very like Augustus Cæsar : Augustus took knowledge of him , sent for the man and asked him , Was your mother never at Rome ? ' He answered , No , Sir , but my father was ...
... Bacon's Apothegms : “ There was a young man in Rome that was very like Augustus Cæsar : Augustus took knowledge of him , sent for the man and asked him , Was your mother never at Rome ? ' He answered , No , Sir , but my father was ...
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... Bacon's unaffected delight in antithesis will become manifest , both directly and incidentally , in subse- quent citations . " Mir . O my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen that I have turned you to . " * Taken in connection with other ...
... Bacon's unaffected delight in antithesis will become manifest , both directly and incidentally , in subse- quent citations . " Mir . O my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen that I have turned you to . " * Taken in connection with other ...
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... Bacon observes regarding drunk- enness : : " The cause is for that the spirits of the wine oppress the spirits animal , and occupate part of the place where they are ; and so make them weak to move . Besides they rob the spirits animal ...
... Bacon observes regarding drunk- enness : : " The cause is for that the spirits of the wine oppress the spirits animal , and occupate part of the place where they are ; and so make them weak to move . Besides they rob the spirits animal ...
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action Advancement of Learning ancient Antony artistic Augmentis Bacon bear beauty blood body brought Brutus Cæsar Calphurnia Casca Cassius cause Cicero color comprehension conspirators crown death discern divine doth earth effect envy expression fear fee simple fire force fortune Francis Bacon Gervinus give glory Greek hand harmony hath heart heaven Henry IV Henry VII honor human images imagination Julius Cæsar King knowledge light live look Lord man's manifest Mark Antony matter means ment mind motion ness never noble Novum Organum observation persons philosophy play poet poetry present principles reality reason Richard Richard Grant White Richard III Rome says Second Book secret sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit subtle thee things thou thought tion Titinius touch true truly truth unfolded unto virtue vision wherein whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale wisdom words youth