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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William Henry Smith. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. - Introduction • II . - A Brief History of Shakespeare III . - Bacon and Shakespeare . IV . - Wit and Poetic Faculty of Bacon and Shakespeare . V. - Bacon's Powers of Mind , in Youth and ...
William Henry Smith. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. - Introduction • II . - A Brief History of Shakespeare III . - Bacon and Shakespeare . IV . - Wit and Poetic Faculty of Bacon and Shakespeare . V. - Bacon's Powers of Mind , in Youth and ...
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William Henry Smith. TO HIS READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the Scotch Review , which bears the outward semblance of Buchanan , we have been reviled as a " Caviller " and a " Smith . " The editor might have reflected that our names and ...
William Henry Smith. TO HIS READERS AND REVIEWERS . By the Scotch Review , which bears the outward semblance of Buchanan , we have been reviled as a " Caviller " and a " Smith . " The editor might have reflected that our names and ...
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William Henry Smith. tower of strength that , for it , a King of the French was glad to forego his own high - sounding title . In our little pamphlet ( a letter to Lord Elles- mere ) , it is written- " I purposely abstain from any ...
William Henry Smith. tower of strength that , for it , a King of the French was glad to forego his own high - sounding title . In our little pamphlet ( a letter to Lord Elles- mere ) , it is written- " I purposely abstain from any ...
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William Henry Smith. Though our faith is sincere , we feel that it wants confirmation , and that we are constitutionally more fit to form one of a congregation of old believers , than to become the preacher of a new creed . What Bacon ...
William Henry Smith. Though our faith is sincere , we feel that it wants confirmation , and that we are constitutionally more fit to form one of a congregation of old believers , than to become the preacher of a new creed . What Bacon ...
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