Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... our suffrage for the crowning honors of humanity . In the claim for Shakespeare , the improbability is so overwhelming that it involves very nearly a violation of the laws of nature . No man ever did , and PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. ...
... our suffrage for the crowning honors of humanity . In the claim for Shakespeare , the improbability is so overwhelming that it involves very nearly a violation of the laws of nature . No man ever did , and PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION. ...
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... honor . His fellow - townsmen , it is probable , never witnessed one of his productions on the stage . Neither his local fame ( if he had any ) as a dram- atist , nor the influence of his wealth and position ( if ex- erted by him ) ...
... honor . His fellow - townsmen , it is probable , never witnessed one of his productions on the stage . Neither his local fame ( if he had any ) as a dram- atist , nor the influence of his wealth and position ( if ex- erted by him ) ...
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... honor . 11. The references to Shakespeare , direct and indirect , in contemporaneous literature ( 1592-1616 ) have been care- fully collated and published . They number one hundred and twenty - five , and may be classified as follows ...
... honor . 11. The references to Shakespeare , direct and indirect , in contemporaneous literature ( 1592-1616 ) have been care- fully collated and published . They number one hundred and twenty - five , and may be classified as follows ...
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... honor . It is certain that the reputation of being a poet , and particularly a dra- matic poet , writing for pay , would have compromised him at court . In those days play - acting and play - writing were considered scarcely respectable ...
... honor . It is certain that the reputation of being a poet , and particularly a dra- matic poet , writing for pay , would have compromised him at court . In those days play - acting and play - writing were considered scarcely respectable ...
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... honors , and already projecting a vast philosophical reform for the human race , would have shrunk from open alliance with an institution like this . 4. To his confidential friend , Sir Toby Matthew , Bacon was in the habit of sending ...
... honors , and already projecting a vast philosophical reform for the human race , would have shrunk from open alliance with an institution like this . 4. To his confidential friend , Sir Toby Matthew , Bacon was in the habit of sending ...
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