Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... nearly three hundred years has been a synonym for all that is philosophical and profound , who was so great in another and widely different field of labor that he gave a new direction for all future time to the course of human thought ...
... nearly three hundred years has been a synonym for all that is philosophical and profound , who was so great in another and widely different field of labor that he gave a new direction for all future time to the course of human thought ...
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... nearly equal unanimity , that he was a man of profound and varied scholarship . 1. He was a linguist , many of the Plays being based on Greek , Spanish , and Italian productions which had not then been translated into English . Latin ...
... nearly equal unanimity , that he was a man of profound and varied scholarship . 1. He was a linguist , many of the Plays being based on Greek , Spanish , and Italian productions which had not then been translated into English . Latin ...
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... nearly thirty years of age when Hamlet was first played , had been highly educated at home and abroad , and was then a briefless barrister at Gray's Inn . 8. The end of his career was as remarkable as 24 BACON VS. SHAKESPEARE .
... nearly thirty years of age when Hamlet was first played , had been highly educated at home and abroad , and was then a briefless barrister at Gray's Inn . 8. The end of his career was as remarkable as 24 BACON VS. SHAKESPEARE .
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... nearly twenty of the best years of his life apparently run to waste . The volume of Essays was a small 12mo , containing but ten out of the fifty - eight sparkling gems which subsequent editions gave to the admiration and delight of ...
... nearly twenty of the best years of his life apparently run to waste . The volume of Essays was a small 12mo , containing but ten out of the fifty - eight sparkling gems which subsequent editions gave to the admiration and delight of ...
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... nearly all were more many cases to popular usage , to keep our language true to its Latin roots . The following are a few examples : " Things base and vile , holding no quantity " ( for value ) ; " rivers , that have overborn their ...
... nearly all were more many cases to popular usage , to keep our language true to its Latin roots . The following are a few examples : " Things base and vile , holding no quantity " ( for value ) ; " rivers , that have overborn their ...
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