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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... known the world by intuition , to have looked through human nature at one glance , and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion -that the philosopher and even the man of the world may be born , as well as the poet ...
... known the world by intuition , to have looked through human nature at one glance , and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion -that the philosopher and even the man of the world may be born , as well as the poet ...
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... known and universally admitted , that it is unne- cessary to dwell upon that point , though the beau- tiful language and imagery with which Mr. Macaulay has illustrated it , might well excuse a quotation . Of his wit he says : - " In ...
... known and universally admitted , that it is unne- cessary to dwell upon that point , though the beau- tiful language and imagery with which Mr. Macaulay has illustrated it , might well excuse a quotation . Of his wit he says : - " In ...
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... known . " Seymour also , in his Survey of London and West- minster , after briefly noticing a play , anno 1391 , played by the Parish Clerks at the Skinners ' Well beside Smithfield , which continued three days to- gether , the King ...
... known . " Seymour also , in his Survey of London and West- minster , after briefly noticing a play , anno 1391 , played by the Parish Clerks at the Skinners ' Well beside Smithfield , which continued three days to- gether , the King ...
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... known ; and we are disposed to think the theatre in Blackfriars the first public theatre ; though all the commentators and critics have chosen to consider it , what they denominate , a private theatre . " Our old theatres , " says ...
... known ; and we are disposed to think the theatre in Blackfriars the first public theatre ; though all the commentators and critics have chosen to consider it , what they denominate , a private theatre . " Our old theatres , " says ...
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... known as Irish Attorney - General or Speaker of the Irish House of Commons . All these facts help to prove that , if Bacon were the author of the Shakespeare Plays , he had some other motive for concealing the fact than the fears ...
... known as Irish Attorney - General or Speaker of the Irish House of Commons . All these facts help to prove that , if Bacon were the author of the Shakespeare Plays , he had some other motive for concealing the fact than the fears ...
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