Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... Baconian theory of authorship , is inexplicable , for the dramatist could hardly have failed , except for personal considerations , to drop his plummet into the richest and most instructive experiences of political life that lay in his ...
... Baconian theory of authorship , is inexplicable , for the dramatist could hardly have failed , except for personal considerations , to drop his plummet into the richest and most instructive experiences of political life that lay in his ...
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... Baconian theory , they call Bacon prosy , unimaginative , and incapable of poetry . When they sincerely describe him , they one and all assign to him Shakespearean attributes ; so that if you cull the eulogies passed on Bacon , you have ...
... Baconian theory , they call Bacon prosy , unimaginative , and incapable of poetry . When they sincerely describe him , they one and all assign to him Shakespearean attributes ; so that if you cull the eulogies passed on Bacon , you have ...
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