William Shakespeare not an Impostor. By an English Critic [i.e. G. H. Townsend].G. Routledge & Company, 1857 - 122 من الصفحات |
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... pamphlet has recently appeared , in every way calculated " to fright the isle from its propriety . " It contains charges against the two most illustrious names upon our list of authors , which , if proven , must cover their names with ...
... pamphlet has recently appeared , in every way calculated " to fright the isle from its propriety . " It contains charges against the two most illustrious names upon our list of authors , which , if proven , must cover their names with ...
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... pamphlet , - " It is a Letter to the Earl of Ellesmere , suggesting whether the plays attributed to Shakespeare were not in reality written by Bacon . The author has overlooked two points : one , the fact that his theory had been ...
... pamphlet , - " It is a Letter to the Earl of Ellesmere , suggesting whether the plays attributed to Shakespeare were not in reality written by Bacon . The author has overlooked two points : one , the fact that his theory had been ...
الصفحة 27
... pamphlet , with its theories and its calumnies , to adduce proofs - incon- testable proofs - sufficient so satisfy any reasonable man , that Shakespeare's claim to be regarded as the author of the dramas that bear his name cannot be for ...
... pamphlet , with its theories and its calumnies , to adduce proofs - incon- testable proofs - sufficient so satisfy any reasonable man , that Shakespeare's claim to be regarded as the author of the dramas that bear his name cannot be for ...
الصفحة 33
... pamphlet may be summed up in this manner --John Shakespeare was poor and ignorant , and could not have given his son a good educa- tion ; and in addition to this , William Shakespeare cared little for fame , and only thought of money ...
... pamphlet may be summed up in this manner --John Shakespeare was poor and ignorant , and could not have given his son a good educa- tion ; and in addition to this , William Shakespeare cared little for fame , and only thought of money ...
الصفحة 34
... Pamphlet , p . 10 . Pamphlet , p . 6 . ture . insensibility to the allurements of fame induced William 34 THE BACONIAN THEORY .
... Pamphlet , p . 10 . Pamphlet , p . 6 . ture . insensibility to the allurements of fame induced William 34 THE BACONIAN THEORY .
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