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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... respectability ; a degree of disgrace - levior quædam infamiæ macula — was attached to the publication of poetry , and ... respectable portion of the community . CHAPTER VI . EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF SHAKESPEARE . THE 24 BACON'S POWERS OF ...
... respectability ; a degree of disgrace - levior quædam infamiæ macula — was attached to the publication of poetry , and ... respectable portion of the community . CHAPTER VI . EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF SHAKESPEARE . THE 24 BACON'S POWERS OF ...
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... consequence and respectability , in accordance with the rank and character of the parties who resorted to them ; and as the company varied , so doubtless did the nature and scale of the amusements thereat provided PLAYERS . 53.
... consequence and respectability , in accordance with the rank and character of the parties who resorted to them ; and as the company varied , so doubtless did the nature and scale of the amusements thereat provided PLAYERS . 53.
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... respectable portion of the community resorted . Of these the Rose seems to have been at that time the most eminent . It was here , and at similar places , before au- diences capable of appreciating them , that these plays doubtless were ...
... respectable portion of the community resorted . Of these the Rose seems to have been at that time the most eminent . It was here , and at similar places , before au- diences capable of appreciating them , that these plays doubtless were ...
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... written , and was for many years in the posses- sion of a highly respectable Roman Catholic family in Cork , being , as is supposed , a sort of heirloom in the family . The MS . was most probably written by some amanuensis 160 APPENDIX .
... written , and was for many years in the posses- sion of a highly respectable Roman Catholic family in Cork , being , as is supposed , a sort of heirloom in the family . The MS . was most probably written by some amanuensis 160 APPENDIX .
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