Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... ii . , 2 . " By a divine instinct , men's minds mistrust Ensuing danger ; as , by proof , we see The waters swell before a boist'rous storm . " - Richard III . , ii . , 3 . " Who having unto truth , by tell- ing of it , Made such a ...
... ii . , 2 . " By a divine instinct , men's minds mistrust Ensuing danger ; as , by proof , we see The waters swell before a boist'rous storm . " - Richard III . , ii . , 3 . " Who having unto truth , by tell- ing of it , Made such a ...
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... Richard II . , i . , 3 . " He gives the bastinado with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgelled . " King John , ii . , 1 . " Nothing almost sees miracles But misery . " King Lear , ii . , 2 . " Advantage is a better soldier than rashness ...
... Richard II . , i . , 3 . " He gives the bastinado with his tongue ; Our ears are cudgelled . " King John , ii . , 1 . " Nothing almost sees miracles But misery . " King Lear , ii . , 2 . " Advantage is a better soldier than rashness ...
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... Richard II . and Richard III . , though the Plays themselves have been abstracted from the book . Judge Holmes adds the following piece of information in regard to this discov- ery : " The blank space at the side and between the titles ...
... Richard II . and Richard III . , though the Plays themselves have been abstracted from the book . Judge Holmes adds the following piece of information in regard to this discov- ery : " The blank space at the side and between the titles ...
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... Richard II . , he protested , on the ground that his name was already bruited about in that connection , and it would now be said of him , in derision , that he gave in evidence his own tales . * These rumors could have originated only ...
... Richard II . , he protested , on the ground that his name was already bruited about in that connection , and it would now be said of him , in derision , that he gave in evidence his own tales . * These rumors could have originated only ...
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... Richard II . to the birth of Elizabeth , in the reign of Henry VIII . In this long chain , there is one break and one only - the important period of Henry VII . , when the foundations of social order , as we now have them , were firmly ...
... Richard II . to the birth of Elizabeth , in the reign of Henry VIII . In this long chain , there is one break and one only - the important period of Henry VII . , when the foundations of social order , as we now have them , were firmly ...
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