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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... tion respecting them had been an exact knowledge of the period at which they were written , that we should in that case have attributed them to William Shakespeare , is in the highest degree doubtful . To consider the probability of ...
... tion respecting them had been an exact knowledge of the period at which they were written , that we should in that case have attributed them to William Shakespeare , is in the highest degree doubtful . To consider the probability of ...
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... tion of the house of Solomon in the New Atlantis . By most of Bacon's contemporaries , and by some people of our time , this remarkable passage would , we doubt not , be considered as an ingenious rodo- montade , a counterpart of the ...
... tion of the house of Solomon in the New Atlantis . By most of Bacon's contemporaries , and by some people of our time , this remarkable passage would , we doubt not , be considered as an ingenious rodo- montade , a counterpart of the ...
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... tion of his works , is similar in form to the portrait of Shakespeare published with the folio of 1623 . It is simply a head in an oval , and has this motto round the margin : - which Si tabula daretur digna animum mallem ; may well be ...
... tion of his works , is similar in form to the portrait of Shakespeare published with the folio of 1623 . It is simply a head in an oval , and has this motto round the margin : - which Si tabula daretur digna animum mallem ; may well be ...
الصفحة 87
... of Latin is different : we know that he was at a grammar- school , and could hardly have spent two or three years there , without bringing away a certain por- tion of the language . " We know that there PLAY - WRITERS . 87.
... of Latin is different : we know that he was at a grammar- school , and could hardly have spent two or three years there , without bringing away a certain por- tion of the language . " We know that there PLAY - WRITERS . 87.
الصفحة 88
... tion of the language . " We know that there was a grammar - school at Stratford - upon - Avon ; but , with all deference to Mr. Hallam , that William Shakespeare was at it , or any other school , is just what we do not know . In an age ...
... tion of the language . " We know that there was a grammar - school at Stratford - upon - Avon ; but , with all deference to Mr. Hallam , that William Shakespeare was at it , or any other school , is just what we do not know . In an age ...
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