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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... Reader , looke Not on his Picture , but his Booke . B. I. To the Memory of my beloved , the Author , MR . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : and what he hath left us . To draw no envy ( Shakespeare ) on thy name , Am I thus ample to thy Booke , and ...
... Reader , looke Not on his Picture , but his Booke . B. I. To the Memory of my beloved , the Author , MR . WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : and what he hath left us . To draw no envy ( Shakespeare ) on thy name , Am I thus ample to thy Booke , and ...
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... reader , gives freedom to the pen of the writer , and the desire to convey the idea , and not cover the page , condenses the style . We believe this is the secret of the excellence of Elizabethan literature . Certainly never since , has ...
... reader , gives freedom to the pen of the writer , and the desire to convey the idea , and not cover the page , condenses the style . We believe this is the secret of the excellence of Elizabethan literature . Certainly never since , has ...
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... reader of the plays has felt this difficulty , and theories have been formed of imaginary Shake- speare travels , in order to account for the minute local truth and the prevalence of local colour . It is not easy to conceive the ...
... reader of the plays has felt this difficulty , and theories have been formed of imaginary Shake- speare travels , in order to account for the minute local truth and the prevalence of local colour . It is not easy to conceive the ...
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... Reader which precedes this collection of letters , Tobie Matthew writes.— " It will go near to pose any other nation of Europe to muster out in any age four men , who , in so many respects , should excel four such as we are able to show ...
... Reader which precedes this collection of letters , Tobie Matthew writes.— " It will go near to pose any other nation of Europe to muster out in any age four men , who , in so many respects , should excel four such as we are able to show ...
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... reader the penalty of purchasing the book . Here the letter is : - : - " To my esteemed Friend , Thos . Boteler , Esq . , 1681 . " SIR , -You have a natural right to this piece , since by your advice I attempted the revival of it with ...
... reader the penalty of purchasing the book . Here the letter is : - : - " To my esteemed Friend , Thos . Boteler , Esq . , 1681 . " SIR , -You have a natural right to this piece , since by your advice I attempted the revival of it with ...
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