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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... appear to have been dotted down or entered in a commonplace book , without much regard to order , sequence , or priority . It is hardly possible to imagine any man , who had read the collected plays of Shakespeare , writing OF ...
... appear to have been dotted down or entered in a commonplace book , without much regard to order , sequence , or priority . It is hardly possible to imagine any man , who had read the collected plays of Shakespeare , writing OF ...
الصفحة 32
... appear to be capable of a double meaning . We do not at all mean to contend that they in any way prove that Bacon was the author of these plays , but only that they do not afford that direct evidence in favour of Shakespeare which might ...
... appear to be capable of a double meaning . We do not at all mean to contend that they in any way prove that Bacon was the author of these plays , but only that they do not afford that direct evidence in favour of Shakespeare which might ...
الصفحة 43
... digested . Henry V. act ii . sc . 2 . How shall we stretch our eyes , When capital crimes , chewed , swallowed , and digested , Appear before us . Letter to James I. : — And therefore , in PHRASES , FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 43.
... digested . Henry V. act ii . sc . 2 . How shall we stretch our eyes , When capital crimes , chewed , swallowed , and digested , Appear before us . Letter to James I. : — And therefore , in PHRASES , FROM BACON AND SHAKESPEARE . 43.
الصفحة 57
... appears not to have been directed so much against plays as such , as against open playing , that is , playing to which the common people had access . The word education , * in Bacon's time , was almost exclusively used in relation to ...
... appears not to have been directed so much against plays as such , as against open playing , that is , playing to which the common people had access . The word education , * in Bacon's time , was almost exclusively used in relation to ...
الصفحة 59
... appear to have considered much less necessary . The principle upon which the City now pro- ceeded , seems to have been - As they wont work , they sha'nt play . It is hardly so correct to say , play - acting became a trade and calling ...
... appear to have considered much less necessary . The principle upon which the City now pro- ceeded , seems to have been - As they wont work , they sha'nt play . It is hardly so correct to say , play - acting became a trade and calling ...
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