Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... expression , cannot possibly be due to chance , or indeed to anything less than to identity of authorship . Was it ever ... expressed their opinions , tastes , and anti- pathies , their theories , doctrines , and experience in similar ...
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... expressed . As to poetry , the drama , the arts in general , they are hardly to our purpose here , but Bacon's opinion was that they were utterly defunct , the Muses barren , and all knowledge hidden under the dust of ages , or in the ...
... expressed . As to poetry , the drama , the arts in general , they are hardly to our purpose here , but Bacon's opinion was that they were utterly defunct , the Muses barren , and all knowledge hidden under the dust of ages , or in the ...
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... expressed in the books of philosophy and science coincide with , even if they are not absolutely reflected by , passages in the Plays . Such opinions are never incompatible with each other . They are never in opposition , unless ( often ...
... expressed in the books of philosophy and science coincide with , even if they are not absolutely reflected by , passages in the Plays . Such opinions are never incompatible with each other . They are never in opposition , unless ( often ...
Términos y frases comunes
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