Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 35
... evidence exists to show that William Shakspere of Stratford was ever in France . Coincidence number twelve . XIII The Second Part of King Henry VI . ' was published under another title , in 1594 , in 1600 , and again ( three years after ...
... evidence exists to show that William Shakspere of Stratford was ever in France . Coincidence number twelve . XIII The Second Part of King Henry VI . ' was published under another title , in 1594 , in 1600 , and again ( three years after ...
Strana 39
... is sufficient evidence in the play itself . He puns twice in that language ; once when he uses the word ' capon " in the double sense of a fowl and a love - letter , and 66 again the word " point " as the tip of COINCIDENCES 39.
... is sufficient evidence in the play itself . He puns twice in that language ; once when he uses the word ' capon " in the double sense of a fowl and a love - letter , and 66 again the word " point " as the tip of COINCIDENCES 39.
Strana 64
... evidences of the early origin of ' The Comedy of Errors ' are wholly internal ; the earliest record which we can find of it is that of its performance at Gray's Inn ( on which occasion Francis Bacon was master of ceremonies ) in 1594 ...
... evidences of the early origin of ' The Comedy of Errors ' are wholly internal ; the earliest record which we can find of it is that of its performance at Gray's Inn ( on which occasion Francis Bacon was master of ceremonies ) in 1594 ...
Strana 72
... evidence that Titus Andronicus ' was one of the earliest of the Shake - speare canon is both external and in- ternal . The external evidence rests on the testimony of Ben Jonson , who in the Introduction to his Bartholomew Fair ' thus ...
... evidence that Titus Andronicus ' was one of the earliest of the Shake - speare canon is both external and in- ternal . The external evidence rests on the testimony of Ben Jonson , who in the Introduction to his Bartholomew Fair ' thus ...
Strana 75
... evidence , should have excluded this play , as unworthy , from the works of Shakespeare . Pope omitted it from his edition of the poet's work , and calls it in his preface a ' wretched play . " - STAPFER's Shakespeare and Classical ...
... evidence , should have excluded this play , as unworthy , from the works of Shakespeare . Pope omitted it from his edition of the poet's work , and calls it in his preface a ' wretched play . " - STAPFER's Shakespeare and Classical ...
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