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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... object . Proof that they were written by some other person , we do not yet 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 ...
... object . Proof that they were written by some other person , we do not yet 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 ...
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... object of nature or branch of science he either speaks of or describes , it is always with competent , if not extensive knowledge : his de- scriptions are still exact , all his metaphors appro- priated , and remarkably drawn from the ...
... object of nature or branch of science he either speaks of or describes , it is always with competent , if not extensive knowledge : his de- scriptions are still exact , all his metaphors appro- priated , and remarkably drawn from the ...
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... object in stating these biographies is , to show how identical were the periods in which these two men flourished . If Shakespeare wrote these plays , he most probably did so between the years 1586 and 1611 ; if Bacon wrote them , he ...
... object in stating these biographies is , to show how identical were the periods in which these two men flourished . If Shakespeare wrote these plays , he most probably did so between the years 1586 and 1611 ; if Bacon wrote them , he ...
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... object than to astonish and amuse . But it occasionally happened , that when he was engaged in grave and profound investigations , his wit obtained the mas- tery over all his other faculties , and led him into absurdities , into which ...
... object than to astonish and amuse . But it occasionally happened , that when he was engaged in grave and profound investigations , his wit obtained the mas- tery over all his other faculties , and led him into absurdities , into which ...
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... with marvellous rapidity , perceived a thousand dis- tant and singular relations between the objects * Guizot's Shakespeare and his Times , page 115 . which met his view , and passed from one to BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 15.
... with marvellous rapidity , perceived a thousand dis- tant and singular relations between the objects * Guizot's Shakespeare and his Times , page 115 . which met his view , and passed from one to BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 15.
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