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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... known about Raleigh's power of repartee . How came such a gatherer of wit , humours , and characters to ignore the greatest man living ? Had he a reason for his omission ? It were idle to assume that Bacon failed to see the greatness of ...
... known about Raleigh's power of repartee . How came such a gatherer of wit , humours , and characters to ignore the greatest man living ? Had he a reason for his omission ? It were idle to assume that Bacon failed to see the greatness of ...
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... Tobie Matthew's " Postc . - The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation , and of this side of the sea , is of your lordship's name , though he be known by another , " the Athenæum observes : - " Mr OBJECTORS ANSWERED . 95.
... Tobie Matthew's " Postc . - The most prodigious wit that ever I knew of my nation , and of this side of the sea , is of your lordship's name , though he be known by another , " the Athenæum observes : - " Mr OBJECTORS ANSWERED . 95.
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... known by the name of Shakespeare . " The following is an extract from a letter , without date or address , which is to be found in Tobie Matthew's collection of letters ; like the above postscript , it is very mysterious : - - " I will ...
... known by the name of Shakespeare . " The following is an extract from a letter , without date or address , which is to be found in Tobie Matthew's collection of letters ; like the above postscript , it is very mysterious : - - " I will ...
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... known to own , struck such an awful reverence in those he questioned , that they durst not conceal the most intrinsic part of their mysteries from him , for fear of appearing ignorant or saucy . All which rendered him no less necessary ...
... known to own , struck such an awful reverence in those he questioned , that they durst not conceal the most intrinsic part of their mysteries from him , for fear of appearing ignorant or saucy . All which rendered him no less necessary ...
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... known of the personal history of the sweet Swan of Avon - who died April 23 , 1616. ” The essay on " Cavilling , " in Blackwood's Edin- burgh Review — which we have briefly noticed in our Preface - we have read right through , and find ...
... known of the personal history of the sweet Swan of Avon - who died April 23 , 1616. ” The essay on " Cavilling , " in Blackwood's Edin- burgh Review — which we have briefly noticed in our Preface - we have read right through , and find ...
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