Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... Shakespeare Plays , for which the whole domain of human knowledge was laid under contribution , were written by William Shakespeare , for he was uneducated . It is also antecedently improbable that Francis Bacon , whose name for nearly ...
... Shakespeare Plays , for which the whole domain of human knowledge was laid under contribution , were written by William Shakespeare , for he was uneducated . It is also antecedently improbable that Francis Bacon , whose name for nearly ...
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... , without which the path of discovery is always doubly difficult to tread . In the light of precedents , therefore , the claim made in behalf of Bacon to the authorship of the Plays cannot PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION . 9.
... , without which the path of discovery is always doubly difficult to tread . In the light of precedents , therefore , the claim made in behalf of Bacon to the authorship of the Plays cannot PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION . 9.
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Edwin Reed. behalf of Bacon to the authorship of the Plays cannot be discredited . The reader is now asked to measure the relative improba- bilities in question for himself . ANDOVER , MASS . , September 1 , 1890 . E. R. PREFACE TO ...
Edwin Reed. behalf of Bacon to the authorship of the Plays cannot be discredited . The reader is now asked to measure the relative improba- bilities in question for himself . ANDOVER , MASS . , September 1 , 1890 . E. R. PREFACE TO ...
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... SHAKESPEARE PLAYS . It is conceded by all that the author of the Shakespeare Plays was the greatest genius of his age , perhaps of any age , and , with nearly equal unanimity , that he was a man of profound and varied scholarship . 1 ...
... SHAKESPEARE PLAYS . It is conceded by all that the author of the Shakespeare Plays was the greatest genius of his age , perhaps of any age , and , with nearly equal unanimity , that he was a man of profound and varied scholarship . 1 ...
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... play . Helena's pathetic lament over a lost friendship in Midsummer- Night's Dream ( III . , 2 ) had its prototype in an untranslated Greek poem by St. Gregory of Nazianzus , published at Venice in 1504 . -Gibbon's Decline and Fall ...
... play . Helena's pathetic lament over a lost friendship in Midsummer- Night's Dream ( III . , 2 ) had its prototype in an untranslated Greek poem by St. Gregory of Nazianzus , published at Venice in 1504 . -Gibbon's Decline and Fall ...
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