Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 32
... once in France , And fashion'd thee that instrument of ill , Who then but English Henry will be lord , And thou be thrust out like a fugitive ? Call we to mind , and mark but this for proof : Was not the Duke of Orleans thy foe ? And ...
... once in France , And fashion'd thee that instrument of ill , Who then but English Henry will be lord , And thou be thrust out like a fugitive ? Call we to mind , and mark but this for proof : Was not the Duke of Orleans thy foe ? And ...
Strana 33
... once all your forces from the towns and fortresses you are occupying in the kingdom . The noble king of France is ready to make peace with you , on any terms consistent with his honor ; you will find no difficulty with him . " I warn ...
... once all your forces from the towns and fortresses you are occupying in the kingdom . The noble king of France is ready to make peace with you , on any terms consistent with his honor ; you will find no difficulty with him . " I warn ...
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 41
... once , joining the followers of Essex , was presented to the Bacon brothers , with whom for a time he seems to have been on terms of intimacy . The intimacy , however , was of short duration , for the Spaniard speedily developed so much ...
... once , joining the followers of Essex , was presented to the Bacon brothers , with whom for a time he seems to have been on terms of intimacy . The intimacy , however , was of short duration , for the Spaniard speedily developed so much ...
Strana 65
... ' Love's Labour's Lost I once did see , ' which proves that the play must have been for years on the stage before it was printed . " - ELZE's William Shakespeare , p . 333 . THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . The first draft of 5 EARLY AUTHORSHIP ...
... ' Love's Labour's Lost I once did see , ' which proves that the play must have been for years on the stage before it was printed . " - ELZE's William Shakespeare , p . 333 . THE TAMING OF THE SHREW . The first draft of 5 EARLY AUTHORSHIP ...
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