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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الصفحة 21
... on a sad and solemn ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon
a lightsome ground . Judge therefore of the pleasures of the heart by the
pleasure of the eye . Certainly virtue is like precious odours , most fragrant when
they are ...
... on a sad and solemn ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon
a lightsome ground . Judge therefore of the pleasures of the heart by the
pleasure of the eye . Certainly virtue is like precious odours , most fragrant when
they are ...
الصفحة 32
Looke how the father ' s face Lives in his issue , even so the race Of Shakespeare
' s minde , and manners brightly shines In his well - turned , and true - filed lines :
In each of which , he seems to shake a Lance , As brandisht at the eyes of ...
Looke how the father ' s face Lives in his issue , even so the race Of Shakespeare
' s minde , and manners brightly shines In his well - turned , and true - filed lines :
In each of which , he seems to shake a Lance , As brandisht at the eyes of ...
الصفحة 43
... we stretch our eyes , When capital crimes , chewed , swallowed , and digested
, Appear before us . Letter to James I . :And therefore , in conclusion PHRASES ,
FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 43.
... we stretch our eyes , When capital crimes , chewed , swallowed , and digested
, Appear before us . Letter to James I . :And therefore , in conclusion PHRASES ,
FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 43.
الصفحة 45
2 :Bright metals on a sullen ground Will show more goodly , and attract more
eyes , Than that which hath no foil to set it off . Natural History :The flesh shrinketh
, but the bone resisteth , whereby the cold becometh more eager . Hamlet , act i .
sc ...
2 :Bright metals on a sullen ground Will show more goodly , and attract more
eyes , Than that which hath no foil to set it off . Natural History :The flesh shrinketh
, but the bone resisteth , whereby the cold becometh more eager . Hamlet , act i .
sc ...
الصفحة 59
... as play - acting was not recognised as a craft , they became in the eye of the
law , rogues and vagabonds - men with no obvious means of livelihood , and , as
such , liable to be taken up and punished by whipping , fine , or imprisonment .
... as play - acting was not recognised as a craft , they became in the eye of the
law , rogues and vagabonds - men with no obvious means of livelihood , and , as
such , liable to be taken up and punished by whipping , fine , or imprisonment .
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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