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 MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... and so rather not to doubt , than not to err . " Glory maketh the author not to lay open his weakness , and sloth maketh the disciple not to know his strength . " CHAPTER II . A BRIEF HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE . WILLIAM 1 -Introduction.
... and so rather not to doubt , than not to err . " Glory maketh the author not to lay open his weakness , and sloth maketh the disciple not to know his strength . " CHAPTER II . A BRIEF HISTORY OF SHAKESPEARE . WILLIAM 1 -Introduction.
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... doubt- less according to their notions of acceptability with the visitants of the theatre . " No Plays bearing Shakespeare's name , were published between the years 1609 and 1622 ; but in the year 1623 ( seven years after Shakespeare's ...
... doubt- less according to their notions of acceptability with the visitants of the theatre . " No Plays bearing Shakespeare's name , were published between the years 1609 and 1622 ; but in the year 1623 ( seven years after Shakespeare's ...
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... doubt not , be considered as an ingenious rodo- montade , a counterpart of the adventures of Sinbad or Baron Munchausen . The truth is , that there is not to be found in any human composition , a pas- sage more eminently distinguished ...
... doubt not , be considered as an ingenious rodo- montade , a counterpart of the adventures of Sinbad or Baron Munchausen . The truth is , that there is not to be found in any human composition , a pas- sage more eminently distinguished ...
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... doubt- less , have exploded in a manner totally destructive to the reputation , which at that early period of his life he was endeavouring to build up . We attribute , then , the gravity of Bacon's early style , to the nature of his ...
... doubt- less , have exploded in a manner totally destructive to the reputation , which at that early period of his life he was endeavouring to build up . We attribute , then , the gravity of Bacon's early style , to the nature of his ...
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... doubt he probably could speak it with fluency . But in that age , when , as has been well observed , Latin occupied the place which French now oc- cupies , and every one who was educated at all , must , of necessity , have been ...
... doubt he probably could speak it with fluency . But in that age , when , as has been well observed , Latin occupied the place which French now oc- cupies , and every one who was educated at all , must , of necessity , have been ...
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