Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... death . * * Counsel on the other side attempt to meet this point by saying that Shakespeare had sold his manuscripts to the theatre company before leaving London . They have so long assumed this to be true that they now state it ...
... death . * * Counsel on the other side attempt to meet this point by saying that Shakespeare had sold his manuscripts to the theatre company before leaving London . They have so long assumed this to be true that they now state it ...
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... manhood from the refinements of life present to us a picture , not only pain- ful to contemplate , but one that stultifies human nature itself . ment . 9. Our surprises do not cease at his death . BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF . 25.
... manhood from the refinements of life present to us a picture , not only pain- ful to contemplate , but one that stultifies human nature itself . ment . 9. Our surprises do not cease at his death . BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF . 25.
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... death . His reticence on the subject , especially after his retirement to Stratford , is itself a presumptive proof of his integrity and honor . His fellow - townsmen , it is probable , never witnessed one of his productions on the ...
... death . His reticence on the subject , especially after his retirement to Stratford , is itself a presumptive proof of his integrity and honor . His fellow - townsmen , it is probable , never witnessed one of his productions on the ...
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... death , of transfers of prop- erty and suits at law , these obscure writers tell us all we know , and more than we can believe to be true , of William Shakespeare , the man . Not a word , not the remotest hint from friend or foe within ...
... death , of transfers of prop- erty and suits at law , these obscure writers tell us all we know , and more than we can believe to be true , of William Shakespeare , the man . Not a word , not the remotest hint from friend or foe within ...
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... death . It is clear , then , that Shakespeare did not take the story from Bacon . It is almost equally clear that Bacon did not take it from Shakespeare , for he adds a particular which is not in the play , viz .: " The soothsayer was ...
... death . It is clear , then , that Shakespeare did not take the story from Bacon . It is almost equally clear that Bacon did not take it from Shakespeare , for he adds a particular which is not in the play , viz .: " The soothsayer was ...
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