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Ixvii. 275 BESTRIDING THE SEA From Shakespeare From Bacon " His legs bestrid the ocean. " "This giant bestrideth the sea. " Anthony and Cleopatra, v. 2 — Charge against Duelling (1613). (1623). 276 SAFFRON " Whose villainous saffron would " Some few grains of saffron have made all the unbaked and will give a tincture to a ton of doughy youth of a nation in his water. " 1 — Of the Interpretation of color. " — A U '* Well, v. 5 (1623). Nature (circa 1603). The tract, ' Of the Interpretation of Na...ture, ' was probably an early draft of the ' Advancement of Learning, ' and was therefore written some time before 1603. It was not pub- lished until 1734, or more than one hundred years after Bacon's death. We may possibly regard it as an amplifi- cation of the suppressed treatise, entitled ' The Greatest Eirth of Time ' (1585). 1 This parallelism was first pointed out by the anonymous author of ' Shake- speare — Bacon ; An Essay, ' London, 18'J9 iS4 BACON AND SHAKESPEARE 277 THE LIBERTY OF A FOOL From Shakespeare " !
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