Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... seem to involve a miracle as great as that imputed to Joshua - in other words , a suspension of the laws of cause and effect . * * It has been suggested that the original Hamlet was by another author . This supposition , however ...
... seem to involve a miracle as great as that imputed to Joshua - in other words , a suspension of the laws of cause and effect . * * It has been suggested that the original Hamlet was by another author . This supposition , however ...
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... seems to have terminated as abruptly as it had begun . The most careful scrutiny fails to show that he took the slightest interest in the fate of the plays left behind him , or in his own reputation as the author of them . Some of these ...
... seems to have terminated as abruptly as it had begun . The most careful scrutiny fails to show that he took the slightest interest in the fate of the plays left behind him , or in his own reputation as the author of them . Some of these ...
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... seems rather the devotion of an angel than a man . ” The critics all concur in ascribing to Bacon a particu- larly powerful poetic faculty . No man ever had an imagi- nation , says Macaulay , " at once so strong and so thor- oughly ...
... seems rather the devotion of an angel than a man . ” The critics all concur in ascribing to Bacon a particu- larly powerful poetic faculty . No man ever had an imagi- nation , says Macaulay , " at once so strong and so thor- oughly ...
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... seems too frivolous for serious remark . It has also been conjectured that Matthew may have been in Madrid , where a certain Francisco de Quevedo was writing under a pseudonym . Unfortunately for this theory , the Spaniard ( who has ...
... seems too frivolous for serious remark . It has also been conjectured that Matthew may have been in Madrid , where a certain Francisco de Quevedo was writing under a pseudonym . Unfortunately for this theory , the Spaniard ( who has ...
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... seem to have constituted a store - house of materials for particular use in the composition of the Plays . Two of these entries reappear in a single sentence in Romeo and Juliet . One is the unusual phrase , “ golden sleep ; " and the ...
... seem to have constituted a store - house of materials for particular use in the composition of the Plays . Two of these entries reappear in a single sentence in Romeo and Juliet . One is the unusual phrase , “ golden sleep ; " and the ...
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