Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... Shakespeare " but finds a parallel in Bacon , and it would not be difficult to fill a large volume with such collations . Will anyone say that these coincidences in thought prove nothing ? that any two men might think the same on points ...
... Shakespeare " but finds a parallel in Bacon , and it would not be difficult to fill a large volume with such collations . Will anyone say that these coincidences in thought prove nothing ? that any two men might think the same on points ...
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... Shakespeare , however favoured by Nature , could impart what he had learned . • · There is a vigilance of observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer ; from this almost all original and native ...
... Shakespeare , however favoured by Nature , could impart what he had learned . • · There is a vigilance of observation and accuracy of distinction which books and precepts cannot confer ; from this almost all original and native ...
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... Shakespeare , " that even now , when 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 ...
... Shakespeare , " that even now , when 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 ...
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