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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... licentious lives , depraved habits , and ruined characters - pests of society , shunned by all the respectable portion of the community . CHAPTER VI . EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF SHAKESPEARE . THE 24 BACON'S POWERS OF MIND , ETC.
... licentious lives , depraved habits , and ruined characters - pests of society , shunned by all the respectable portion of the community . CHAPTER VI . EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF SHAKESPEARE . THE 24 BACON'S POWERS OF MIND , ETC.
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William Henry Smith. CHAPTER VI . EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF SHAKESPEARE . THE main evidence in favour of Shakespeare having been the author of these plays , is— The fact of his name always having been attached to and associated with them ...
William Henry Smith. CHAPTER VI . EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR OF SHAKESPEARE . THE main evidence in favour of Shakespeare having been the author of these plays , is— The fact of his name always having been attached to and associated with them ...
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... - O could he but have drawn his wit As well in brass , as he hath hit His face , the print would then surpass All that was ever writ in brass . CHAPTER VII . PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR PHRASES , OF SHAKESPEARE . 39.
... - O could he but have drawn his wit As well in brass , as he hath hit His face , the print would then surpass All that was ever writ in brass . CHAPTER VII . PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR PHRASES , OF SHAKESPEARE . 39.
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William Henry Smith. CHAPTER VII . PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR PHRASES , FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . POETRY and prose , plays and philosophical writings , are generally considered so opposed and antago- nistic , that it seems ...
William Henry Smith. CHAPTER VII . PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR PHRASES , FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . POETRY and prose , plays and philosophical writings , are generally considered so opposed and antago- nistic , that it seems ...
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... . Richard II . act ii . sc . 2 : - Like perspectives , which rightly gazed upon Show nothing but confusion - ey'd awry , Distinguish form.- 66 CHAPTER VIII . PLAYERS . STRYPE , in his PHRASES , FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 47.
... . Richard II . act ii . sc . 2 : - Like perspectives , which rightly gazed upon Show nothing but confusion - ey'd awry , Distinguish form.- 66 CHAPTER VIII . PLAYERS . STRYPE , in his PHRASES , FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 47.
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