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 Matthew |
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... a manuscript ; nor that he ever claimed as his own any of the excellent , or
repudiated ( as unworthy of him ) any of the worthless , productions presented to
the public in his name . He seems , at no time , to have had -Bacon and
Shakespeare.
... a manuscript ; nor that he ever claimed as his own any of the excellent , or
repudiated ( as unworthy of him ) any of the worthless , productions presented to
the public in his name . He seems , at no time , to have had -Bacon and
Shakespeare.
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He seems , at no time , to have had any personal or peculiar interest in them ;
both during and after his life , they appear to have been the property of the stage ,
and " published by the players , doubtless according to their notions of ...
He seems , at no time , to have had any personal or peculiar interest in them ;
both during and after his life , they appear to have been the property of the stage ,
and " published by the players , doubtless according to their notions of ...
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So that he seems to have 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 ...
So that he seems to have 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 ...
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... and became a member of Gray ' s Inn . He seems to have had but little practice
as a barrister , and to have vainly solicited for Government employment , and
been in embarrassed circumstances during the whole of Queen Elizabeth ' s
reign .
... and became a member of Gray ' s Inn . He seems to have had but little practice
as a barrister , and to have vainly solicited for Government employment , and
been in embarrassed circumstances during the whole of Queen Elizabeth ' s
reign .
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... facul . ties still retain all their enegies . It rarely happens that the fancy and the
judgment grow together . It happens still more rarely , that the judgment grows
faster than the fancy ; this seems , however , to have been the case with Bacon .
... facul . ties still retain all their enegies . It rarely happens that the fancy and the
judgment grow together . It happens still more rarely , that the judgment grows
faster than the fancy ; this seems , however , to have been the case with Bacon .
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