Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of ElizabethJ. R. Smith, 1857 - 166 من الصفحات |
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... XIV . - An Epitome of what has gone before APPENDIX . - A Brief Description of a curious MS . , entitled A True Historicall Relation of the Con- version of Sir Tobie Matthews 110 121 143 155 ז ' TO HIS READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the.
... XIV . - An Epitome of what has gone before APPENDIX . - A Brief Description of a curious MS . , entitled A True Historicall Relation of the Con- version of Sir Tobie Matthews 110 121 143 155 ז ' TO HIS READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the.
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An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth William Henry Smith. ז ' TO HIS READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the Scotch Review.
An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth William Henry Smith. ז ' TO HIS READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the Scotch Review.
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... READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the Scotch Review , which bears the outward semblance of Buchanan , we have been reviled as a " Caviller " and a " Smith . " The editor might have reflected that our names and lineaments we inherit , whilst ...
... READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the Scotch Review , which bears the outward semblance of Buchanan , we have been reviled as a " Caviller " and a " Smith . " The editor might have reflected that our names and lineaments we inherit , whilst ...
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... reader will recognise peculiarities bearing a strong affinity to those which characterise these plays . The extent and variety of Bacon's knowledge are so well known and universally admitted , that it is unne- cessary to dwell upon that ...
... reader will recognise peculiarities bearing a strong affinity to those which characterise these plays . The extent and variety of Bacon's knowledge are so well known and universally admitted , that it is unne- cessary to dwell upon that ...
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... plain prose , would not be ill employed ; but , as Bacon observes , with commentators , " it is ever usual to blanche the obscure places and dis- course upon the plain . " TO THE READER . This Figure , that thou here OF SHAKESPEARE . 29.
... plain prose , would not be ill employed ; but , as Bacon observes , with commentators , " it is ever usual to blanche the obscure places and dis- course upon the plain . " TO THE READER . This Figure , that thou here OF SHAKESPEARE . 29.
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