Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... written with his own hand , would send a school - boy to the bottom of his class , but they put a tongue in every wound of syntax found in the Plays . In this connection , it may be not be amiss to quote a few of Bacon's Apothegms ...
... written with his own hand , would send a school - boy to the bottom of his class , but they put a tongue in every wound of syntax found in the Plays . In this connection , it may be not be amiss to quote a few of Bacon's Apothegms ...
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... written several years before , and the essay several years after , his marriage . We cannot admit , however , in any view of his matrimonial adventure , that he was disqualified to write the garden scene in Romeo and Juliet . It is not ...
... written several years before , and the essay several years after , his marriage . We cannot admit , however , in any view of his matrimonial adventure , that he was disqualified to write the garden scene in Romeo and Juliet . It is not ...
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... written . it for the first time in a volume of Greek epigrams , pub- lished in 1629 , three years after Bacon's death . All that is claimed for it is a high degree of skill in versification , the opportunity not admitting a flight of ...
... written . it for the first time in a volume of Greek epigrams , pub- lished in 1629 , three years after Bacon's death . All that is claimed for it is a high degree of skill in versification , the opportunity not admitting a flight of ...
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... written his essays with the pen of Shake- speare . " - Alexander Smith . It is admitted , then , that Bacon was at least a prose- poet . No man ever caught more quickly or aptly the re- semblances of things or had a finer ear for the ...
... written his essays with the pen of Shake- speare . " - Alexander Smith . It is admitted , then , that Bacon was at least a prose- poet . No man ever caught more quickly or aptly the re- semblances of things or had a finer ear for the ...
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... written dialogue to tumble and foam . These considerations , however , leave still a wide chasm between Bacon's prose and the Shakespeare poetry . The two sets of works seem at first sight to differ , not in degree only , but in kind ...
... written dialogue to tumble and foam . These considerations , however , leave still a wide chasm between Bacon's prose and the Shakespeare poetry . The two sets of works seem at first sight to differ , not in degree only , but in kind ...
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