Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... productions which had not then been translated into English . Latin and French were seemingly as familiar to him as a mother tongue . It is thus apparent that not less than five foreign languages , living and dead , were included in his ...
... productions which had not then been translated into English . Latin and French were seemingly as familiar to him as a mother tongue . It is thus apparent that not less than five foreign languages , living and dead , were included in his ...
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... productions were still in manuscript , unknown even to the stage , and not given to the public , either for fame or profit , till thirteen years after his retire- Such indifference to the children of his brain and such utter seclusion ...
... productions were still in manuscript , unknown even to the stage , and not given to the public , either for fame or profit , till thirteen years after his retire- Such indifference to the children of his brain and such utter seclusion ...
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... 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 ) overcame their repugnance to theatrical rep- resentations , for in 1602 the ...
... 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 ) overcame their repugnance to theatrical rep- resentations , for in 1602 the ...
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... production of Hamlet . The Government , in the interest of public morals , frowned upon the perform- The Lord Mayor , in 1597 , at the very time when the greatest of the Shakespeare Plays were coming out , ances . denounced the theatre ...
... production of Hamlet . The Government , in the interest of public morals , frowned upon the perform- The Lord Mayor , in 1597 , at the very time when the greatest of the Shakespeare Plays were coming out , ances . denounced the theatre ...
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... production of the Shake- speare Plays suddenly ceased . † * It is interesting to note that Bacon regarded the drama as an educational instrumentality of the highest value . He says of it : " Although in modern states play - acting is ...
... production of the Shake- speare Plays suddenly ceased . † * It is interesting to note that Bacon regarded the drama as an educational instrumentality of the highest value . He says of it : " Although in modern states play - acting is ...
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