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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... hope to attain a fame coextensive with our name - a name which some wise , and many worthy men , have borne -- which , though not unique , is perfectly gen- teel - and which has , of late years , become such a tower of strength that ...
... hope to attain a fame coextensive with our name - a name which some wise , and many worthy men , have borne -- which , though not unique , is perfectly gen- teel - and which has , of late years , become such a tower of strength that ...
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... leaven : I may conceive hope , that what I want in depth of judgment may be countervailed in simplicity and sincerity of affection . " THE AUTHOR . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . SIR FRANCIS BACON notes , amongst viii PREFACE .
... leaven : I may conceive hope , that what I want in depth of judgment may be countervailed in simplicity and sincerity of affection . " THE AUTHOR . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . SIR FRANCIS BACON notes , amongst viii PREFACE .
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... hope to be able to adduce , but merely such evidence of the probability of this being the case , as may induce some active inquiry in the direction indicated . To acquaint ourselves with the qualifications which Shakespeare must have ...
... hope to be able to adduce , but merely such evidence of the probability of this being the case , as may induce some active inquiry in the direction indicated . To acquaint ourselves with the qualifications which Shakespeare must have ...
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... hope , for my brother's justification , he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my nature . On Masques : - It is better they should be graced with elegancy , than daubed with cost . Lear , act iv . SC . 1 : : - Edgar . Poor Tom's a ...
... hope , for my brother's justification , he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my nature . On Masques : - It is better they should be graced with elegancy , than daubed with cost . Lear , act iv . SC . 1 : : - Edgar . Poor Tom's a ...
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... Actors ' Remonstrance or Complaint for the Silencing their Profession , and Banishment from their several Playhouses . London : Printed by Edw . Nickson , Jan. 24 , 1643 . who confined us to silence , we hope to be PLAYHOUSES . 69.
... Actors ' Remonstrance or Complaint for the Silencing their Profession , and Banishment from their several Playhouses . London : Printed by Edw . Nickson , Jan. 24 , 1643 . who confined us to silence , we hope to be PLAYHOUSES . 69.
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