Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... Bacon's use of mythology . To be sure Bacon was not a poet , and he had some ungenerous things to say about poets , but as Pro- fessor Lemmi abundantly demonstrates , “ An artist is at work here : an artist who at times might be ...
... Bacon's use of mythology . To be sure Bacon was not a poet , and he had some ungenerous things to say about poets , but as Pro- fessor Lemmi abundantly demonstrates , “ An artist is at work here : an artist who at times might be ...
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... Bacon was the first to sound the seventeenth - century preference for things rather than words . That is the burden of his attack on Ciceronian style in 1605 , when he condemns the Ciceronians for hunting " more after the choiceness of ...
... Bacon was the first to sound the seventeenth - century preference for things rather than words . That is the burden of his attack on Ciceronian style in 1605 , when he condemns the Ciceronians for hunting " more after the choiceness of ...
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... Bacon as an orator , but it was for speaking thus " prestly " that Cicero condemned the Stoics.54 For Jonson , however , Bacon may " stand as the mark and acme of our language , " and of the style which Jonson favored . Much of his most ...
... Bacon as an orator , but it was for speaking thus " prestly " that Cicero condemned the Stoics.54 For Jonson , however , Bacon may " stand as the mark and acme of our language , " and of the style which Jonson favored . Much of his most ...
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