Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Bacon and Shakespeare to Formal Philosophy • 142 II . Shakespeare's “ Natural ” Philosophy . Concealment of his Personality in his Plays 148 III . His lofty Conception of Public Virtue . Frequency of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony ...
... Bacon and Shakespeare to Formal Philosophy • 142 II . Shakespeare's “ Natural ” Philosophy . Concealment of his Personality in his Plays 148 III . His lofty Conception of Public Virtue . Frequency of his Denunciation of Royal " Ceremony ...
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... Bacon wrote that it seeks " rather commendation of wit , in being able to hold argument , than of judg- ment , in discerning what is true . " For four - and- twenty years , Mr F. R. Benson has directed an acting company which has ...
... Bacon wrote that it seeks " rather commendation of wit , in being able to hold argument , than of judg- ment , in discerning what is true . " For four - and- twenty years , Mr F. R. Benson has directed an acting company which has ...
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... BACON'S PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD 143 Francis Bacon , wrote Shakespeare's plays 142 VII ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY The Conflicting Attitudes of Bacon and Shakespeare to Formal Philosophy • ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY-continued ...
... BACON'S PHILOSOPHICAL METHOD 143 Francis Bacon , wrote Shakespeare's plays 142 VII ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY The Conflicting Attitudes of Bacon and Shakespeare to Formal Philosophy • ASPECTS OF SHAKESPEARE'S PHILOSOPHY-continued ...
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... Bacon assume towards philosophy . There is no mistaking Bacon's attitude . The supreme aim of his writings was to establish the practical value , the majestic importance , of philosophy in its strict sense of speculative science . He ...
... Bacon assume towards philosophy . There is no mistaking Bacon's attitude . The supreme aim of his writings was to establish the practical value , the majestic importance , of philosophy in its strict sense of speculative science . He ...
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With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. In their attitudes to philosophy , Shakespeare and Bacon are as the poles asunder . Shakespeare practically ignores the existence of philosophy as a formal science . He betrays no knowledge of its Greek ...
With Other Essays Sir Sidney Lee. In their attitudes to philosophy , Shakespeare and Bacon are as the poles asunder . Shakespeare practically ignores the existence of philosophy as a formal science . He betrays no knowledge of its Greek ...
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