Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... title - page , for there we find the author's own signature in the very fibre of his work . We have only to hold the Plays , as it were , up to the light , to see the water - mark imprinted in them . To elucidate this point , we venture ...
... title - page , for there we find the author's own signature in the very fibre of his work . We have only to hold the Plays , as it were , up to the light , to see the water - mark imprinted in them . To elucidate this point , we venture ...
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... title - page , among the names of other compositions known to be Bacon's , appear those of two of the Shakespeare ... titles is scrib- bled all over with various words , letters , phrases , and scraps of verse in English and Latin ...
... title - page , among the names of other compositions known to be Bacon's , appear those of two of the Shakespeare ... titles is scrib- bled all over with various words , letters , phrases , and scraps of verse in English and Latin ...
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... title - page . Other plays , not belonging to the Shakespearean canon , and most of them of very infe- rior merit , were also given to the world as Shakespeare's . We have fifteen of these heterogeneous compositions at- tributed to ...
... title - page . Other plays , not belonging to the Shakespearean canon , and most of them of very infe- rior merit , were also given to the world as Shakespeare's . We have fifteen of these heterogeneous compositions at- tributed to ...
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