Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... speech was a patois rude to the verge of barba- rism , and where , probably , outside of the schools and churches , not a half dozen books , as White admits , were to be found among the whole population , is it possible that in such a ...
... speech was a patois rude to the verge of barba- rism , and where , probably , outside of the schools and churches , not a half dozen books , as White admits , were to be found among the whole population , is it possible that in such a ...
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... speech . * 6. Other internal evidences also point unmistakably to Bacon's pen . Peculiarities of thought , style , and diction are more important in a contested case of authorship than the name on the title - page , for there we find ...
... speech . * 6. Other internal evidences also point unmistakably to Bacon's pen . Peculiarities of thought , style , and diction are more important in a contested case of authorship than the name on the title - page , for there we find ...
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... Speech in Parliament , 1604 . " No man loves one the better for giving him a bastinado with a little cudgel . " - Advice to Queen . " Certainly , if miracles be the con- trol over nature , they appear most in adversity . " - Essay of ...
... Speech in Parliament , 1604 . " No man loves one the better for giving him a bastinado with a little cudgel . " - Advice to Queen . " Certainly , if miracles be the con- trol over nature , they appear most in adversity . " - Essay of ...
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... self . " Dryden , though not without lucid intervals of high appreciation , still regarded Shakespeare and Fletcher as " below the dullest writers of our own or any preceding age , " full of " solecisms of speech , BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF . 59.
... self . " Dryden , though not without lucid intervals of high appreciation , still regarded Shakespeare and Fletcher as " below the dullest writers of our own or any preceding age , " full of " solecisms of speech , BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFF . 59.
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Edwin Reed. age , " full of " solecisms of speech , " " flaws of sense , " and " ridiculous and incoherent stories meanly written . " He disapproved altogether of Shakespeare's style , describing it as " pestered with figurative ...
Edwin Reed. age , " full of " solecisms of speech , " " flaws of sense , " and " ridiculous and incoherent stories meanly written . " He disapproved altogether of Shakespeare's style , describing it as " pestered with figurative ...
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