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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... reason , as they exist in man ; and that upon every step I have made for- ward - in taste , in acquisition of facts from history or my own observation - in knowledge of the dif- ferent laws of being and their apparent exceptions from ...
... reason , as they exist in man ; and that upon every step I have made for- ward - in taste , in acquisition of facts from history or my own observation - in knowledge of the dif- ferent laws of being and their apparent exceptions from ...
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... reason to suppose that Shakespeare was born in the year 1564 . His father was a humble tradesman at Stratford - upon - Avon , who at one time had so much improved his position as to attain to the office of bailiff of the borough . He ...
... reason to suppose that Shakespeare was born in the year 1564 . His father was a humble tradesman at Stratford - upon - Avon , who at one time had so much improved his position as to attain to the office of bailiff of the borough . He ...
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... reason , and to tyrannise over the whole man . No imagination was ever at once so strong and so throughly sub- jugated . It never stirred but at a signal from good sense ; it stopped at the first check of good sense . Yet , though ...
... reason , and to tyrannise over the whole man . No imagination was ever at once so strong and so throughly sub- jugated . It never stirred but at a signal from good sense ; it stopped at the first check of good sense . Yet , though ...
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... reason to suppose that Bacon was not greatly proficient in the Greek language , but that he was well acquainted with Latin there can be no doubt he probably could speak it with fluency . But in that age , when , as has been well ...
... reason to suppose that Bacon was not greatly proficient in the Greek language , but that he was well acquainted with Latin there can be no doubt he probably could speak it with fluency . But in that age , when , as has been well ...
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... reason , disliked them . Whereupon the Mayor sent for both companies , and gave them a strict charge , and required them in the Queen's name , to forbear playing for some time , till further order might be given for their allowance ...
... reason , disliked them . Whereupon the Mayor sent for both companies , and gave them a strict charge , and required them in the Queen's name , to forbear playing for some time , till further order might be given for their allowance ...
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