Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie Matthew |
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... years old ; that the thirty intervening years have been unintermittingly and not
fruitlessly employed in the study of the Greek , Latin , English , Italian , Spanish ,
and German belle lettrists — the last fifteen years , in addition , still more
intensely ...
... years old ; that the thirty intervening years have been unintermittingly and not
fruitlessly employed in the study of the Greek , Latin , English , Italian , Spanish ,
and German belle lettrists — the last fifteen years , in addition , still more
intensely ...
الصفحة 78
At our feast we had a play called Twelfth Night , or What You Will , much like the
Comedy of Errors , or Menechmis in Plautus , but more like or neare to that in
Italian called Inganni . A good practice in it , to make the steward believe his lady
...
At our feast we had a play called Twelfth Night , or What You Will , much like the
Comedy of Errors , or Menechmis in Plautus , but more like or neare to that in
Italian called Inganni . A good practice in it , to make the steward believe his lady
...
الصفحة 143
... because skewers are made of rough wood , and shaped or pointed at the ends
, are assumed to prove that Shakespeare ' s father was a butcher . His journeys to
Italy and Scotland are supported by evidence -An Epitome of what has gone ...
... because skewers are made of rough wood , and shaped or pointed at the ends
, are assumed to prove that Shakespeare ' s father was a butcher . His journeys to
Italy and Scotland are supported by evidence -An Epitome of what has gone ...
الصفحة 144
His journeys to Italy and Scotland are supported by evidence of a similar kind .
And Mr . Charles Butler claims him as an eminent Roman Catholic upon negative
evidence , which would just as well entitle him to be considered a Mahometan ...
His journeys to Italy and Scotland are supported by evidence of a similar kind .
And Mr . Charles Butler claims him as an eminent Roman Catholic upon negative
evidence , which would just as well entitle him to be considered a Mahometan ...
الصفحة 156
6 — Sir T . Matthew leaves England and goes into Italy . 12 — Walks with Sir
George Petre and Mr . Robert Cansfield . 15 , 16 - Apparent “ liquefaction of the
bloud of St . Januarius , ” which it is pretended , was before as “ hard as a
pummice ...
6 — Sir T . Matthew leaves England and goes into Italy . 12 — Walks with Sir
George Petre and Mr . Robert Cansfield . 15 , 16 - Apparent “ liquefaction of the
bloud of St . Januarius , ” which it is pretended , was before as “ hard as a
pummice ...
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actors admitted appear Bacon became believe called CHAPTER character City common considered court death doubt drama editions Elizabeth Enter evidence excellence expression eyes fact fancy father folio give hath Henry honour hope ignorant Italy James Jonson King knowledge known Latin learning less letter lines living London Lord manners matter means mind Nahum nature never noble object observes obtained passage passed performed period persons players playhouse plays poet poetry poor possessed praise present probably produced professed prove published Queen reader reason respectable says scene seems Shakespeare sort speak stage taken Tate theatre thee thing thou thought Tobie Matthew true truth William Shakespeare writes written wrote