Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... King John , ii . , 1 . Our ears are cudgelled . " " Nothing almost sees miracles But misery . " King Lear , ii . , 2 . " Advantage is a better soldier than rashness . " - Henry V. , iii . , 6 . 66 With taper light To seek the beauteous ...
... King John , ii . , 1 . Our ears are cudgelled . " " Nothing almost sees miracles But misery . " King Lear , ii . , 2 . " Advantage is a better soldier than rashness . " - Henry V. , iii . , 6 . 66 With taper light To seek the beauteous ...
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... King Lear , and Macbeth . In the meanwhile , he was hard pressed for money , and failing to get relief ( unhappily , before the days of Samuel Weller ) in a vain effort to marry a wealthy widow , he was actually thrown into prison ...
... King Lear , and Macbeth . In the meanwhile , he was hard pressed for money , and failing to get relief ( unhappily , before the days of Samuel Weller ) in a vain effort to marry a wealthy widow , he was actually thrown into prison ...
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... King Lear , also , but for the " stolen copies , " the follow- ing description of Cordelia's sorrow , together with the whole scene containing it , would have been lost forever : " You have seen į Sunshine and rain at once ; her smiles ...
... King Lear , also , but for the " stolen copies , " the follow- ing description of Cordelia's sorrow , together with the whole scene containing it , would have been lost forever : " You have seen į Sunshine and rain at once ; her smiles ...
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... King Lear , " and so he called it simply " a thing . " In Hume's condemnation , Shakespeare and Bacon were yoked together as wanting in " simplicity and purity of diction . " Addison styled the Plays " very faulty , " and Johnson ...
... King Lear , " and so he called it simply " a thing . " In Hume's condemnation , Shakespeare and Bacon were yoked together as wanting in " simplicity and purity of diction . " Addison styled the Plays " very faulty , " and Johnson ...
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... King Lear is to this day a psychological marvel . " We confess , almost with shame , that although nearly two centuries and a half have passed since Shakespeare wrote King Lear , we have very little to add to his method of treating the ...
... King Lear is to this day a psychological marvel . " We confess , almost with shame , that although nearly two centuries and a half have passed since Shakespeare wrote King Lear , we have very little to add to his method of treating the ...
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