Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... French were seemingly as familiar to him as a mother tongue . It is thus apparent that not less than five foreign languages , living and dead , were included in his repertory . LATIN . - The Comedy of Errors was founded upon the ...
... French were seemingly as familiar to him as a mother tongue . It is thus apparent that not less than five foreign languages , living and dead , were included in his repertory . LATIN . - The Comedy of Errors was founded upon the ...
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... FRENCH . - One entire scene and parts of others in Henry V. are in French . Plowden's French Commentaries , containing the celebrated case of Hales vs. Petit , which was satirized by the grave - diggers , were translated into English ...
... FRENCH . - One entire scene and parts of others in Henry V. are in French . Plowden's French Commentaries , containing the celebrated case of Hales vs. Petit , which was satirized by the grave - diggers , were translated into English ...
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... French , Spanish , and Italian words and sentences abound , and ventures to suggest a desire , on the part of the author , to exhibit in them his knowledge of foreign languages . 2. He had intimate acquaintance with ancient and modern ...
... French , Spanish , and Italian words and sentences abound , and ventures to suggest a desire , on the part of the author , to exhibit in them his knowledge of foreign languages . 2. He had intimate acquaintance with ancient and modern ...
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... French critic , intimates that in his judgment , some of the plays are " over - cumbered with learning , not to say pedantic . " * 66 3. He was a jurist , with a deep technical knowledge of the law , " and an easy familiarity with 66 ...
... French critic , intimates that in his judgment , some of the plays are " over - cumbered with learning , not to say pedantic . " * 66 3. He was a jurist , with a deep technical knowledge of the law , " and an easy familiarity with 66 ...
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... French , the entries , one thousand six hundred and fifty - five in number , are in his own handwriting . These verbal treasures are scattered , as thick as the leaves of Val- lombrosa , throughout the Plays . Mrs. Pott finds , by ...
... French , the entries , one thousand six hundred and fifty - five in number , are in his own handwriting . These verbal treasures are scattered , as thick as the leaves of Val- lombrosa , throughout the Plays . Mrs. Pott finds , by ...
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