Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... remarkable , but it is still more remarkable that , " whenever he indulges this propensity , he uniformly lays down good law . " - Idem . One of the sonnets ( 46 ) is so intensely. * It may be well to remark that Stapfer and White are ...
... remarkable , but it is still more remarkable that , " whenever he indulges this propensity , he uniformly lays down good law . " - Idem . One of the sonnets ( 46 ) is so intensely. * It may be well to remark that Stapfer and White are ...
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... remarkable as. * It has been suggested that the original Hamlet was by another author . This supposition , however , encounters an improbability of its own , not so great as the one mentioned in the text , but still fatal , viz .: that a ...
... remarkable as. * It has been suggested that the original Hamlet was by another author . This supposition , however , encounters an improbability of its own , not so great as the one mentioned in the text , but still fatal , viz .: that a ...
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Edwin Reed. 8. The end of his career was as remarkable as the begin- ning . His residence in London extended over a period of twenty - five years , during which time , according to popular belief , he wrote thirty - seven dramas , one ...
Edwin Reed. 8. The end of his career was as remarkable as the begin- ning . His residence in London extended over a period of twenty - five years , during which time , according to popular belief , he wrote thirty - seven dramas , one ...
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... remarkable that Bacon was able to preserve his incognito as well as he did , considering that in Sonnet LXXVI . we find the following : Why write I still all one , ever the same , And keep invention in a noted weed , That every word ...
... remarkable that Bacon was able to preserve his incognito as well as he did , considering that in Sonnet LXXVI . we find the following : Why write I still all one , ever the same , And keep invention in a noted weed , That every word ...
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... remarkable testimony of the poet Shelley by Mr. R. M. Theobald , who makes the following comment : " The truth is , that while the critics have their eye on the Baconian theory , they call Bacon prosy , unimaginative , and incapable of ...
... remarkable testimony of the poet Shelley by Mr. R. M. Theobald , who makes the following comment : " The truth is , that while the critics have their eye on the Baconian theory , they call Bacon prosy , unimaginative , and incapable of ...
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