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. who confined us to silence , we hope to be restored to our pristine honour and employment . " First , it is not unknown to all the audience that have frequented the private houses of Blackfriars , the Cockpit , and ...
William Henry Smith. who confined us to silence , we hope to be restored to our pristine honour and employment . " First , it is not unknown to all the audience that have frequented the private houses of Blackfriars , the Cockpit , and ...
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... , it is more than probable that he wrote the plays ; if he wrote the plays , it is certain that he was a poet . We do not intend now critically to consider the sonnets ; we hope to do so at some future 94 OBJECTORS ANSWERED .
... , it is more than probable that he wrote the plays ; if he wrote the plays , it is certain that he was a poet . We do not intend now critically to consider the sonnets ; we hope to do so at some future 94 OBJECTORS ANSWERED .
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William Henry Smith. sonnets ; we hope to do so at some future time ; but we will briefly state our belief , that many of the phases of Bacon's early life might be traced in them . Bacon owns to having written one sonnet . In The Apology ...
William Henry Smith. sonnets ; we hope to do so at some future time ; but we will briefly state our belief , that many of the phases of Bacon's early life might be traced in them . Bacon owns to having written one sonnet . In The Apology ...
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... hope , and is secure from fear . The lamentable change is from the best , The worst returns to better . Who comes here ? [ Retires a little up the stage . Enter GLOSTER led by an OLD MAN . My father poorly led ! deprived of sight , The ...
... hope , and is secure from fear . The lamentable change is from the best , The worst returns to better . Who comes here ? [ Retires a little up the stage . Enter GLOSTER led by an OLD MAN . My father poorly led ! deprived of sight , The ...
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... be so little known to the author of the Tatler , that he shoud suffer the Story to be obtruded upon him , or so little known to the publick , that he should hope to make it pass upon his readers as a TATE , KEMBLE , ETC. 141.
... be so little known to the author of the Tatler , that he shoud suffer the Story to be obtruded upon him , or so little known to the publick , that he should hope to make it pass upon his readers as a TATE , KEMBLE , ETC. 141.
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