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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... 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 disciplined to such obedience , it gave noble proofs of its vigour ; in truth ...
... 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 disciplined to such obedience , it gave noble proofs of its vigour ; in truth ...
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... to Bacon . Not to dilate upon the exordium , the early lines of which appear to express something of an excuse for praising the book rather than the individual , we proceed at once to the invocation . That we 32 EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR.
... to Bacon . Not to dilate upon the exordium , the early lines of which appear to express something of an excuse for praising the book rather than the individual , we proceed at once to the invocation . That we 32 EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR.
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William Henry Smith. we proceed at once to the invocation . That we may not be charged with anything like special pleading , or a desire to deceive , we admit that the lines and phrases selected will be such as seem best to favour the ...
William Henry Smith. we proceed at once to the invocation . That we may not be charged with anything like special pleading , or a desire to deceive , we admit that the lines and phrases selected will be such as seem best to favour the ...
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... once in the folio of 1623 , in relation to Edgar's letter to Edmund , who says : - I hope , for my brother's justification , he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my nature . On Masques : - It is better they should be graced with ...
... once in the folio of 1623 , in relation to Edgar's letter to Edmund , who says : - I hope , for my brother's justification , he wrote this but as an essay or taste of my nature . On Masques : - It is better they should be graced with ...
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... unusual then , upon any gentle- man's complaint of them , for abuses or undecent reflections practised in their plays , to have them put down . Thus , once the Lord Treasurer signified to the Lord Mayor Hart , to have these players - ...
... unusual then , upon any gentle- man's complaint of them , for abuses or undecent reflections practised in their plays , to have them put down . Thus , once the Lord Treasurer signified to the Lord Mayor Hart , to have these players - ...
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