Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareGay and Bird, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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Strana 21
... probably seventeen or eighteen years after the play was written . It consists of syllables for solmization ( including a tritonus or sharp fourth ) , which in Shake - speare's time and until a compara- tively recent date implied a ...
... probably seventeen or eighteen years after the play was written . It consists of syllables for solmization ( including a tritonus or sharp fourth ) , which in Shake - speare's time and until a compara- tively recent date implied a ...
Strana 51
... probably written in 1613 . That the author intended it as a fitting close to his series of dramas appears from the following passage , in which Pros- pero , referring to certain exhibitions of his " potent art " given in the play ...
... probably written in 1613 . That the author intended it as a fitting close to his series of dramas appears from the following passage , in which Pros- pero , referring to certain exhibitions of his " potent art " given in the play ...
Strana 65
... probably written between these two dates , a further reference to the Spanish Armada , as an event then fresh in the minds of the people , indicating more definitely the year 1588 . LOVE'S LABOR ' S LOST . The scene of this comedy is ...
... probably written between these two dates , a further reference to the Spanish Armada , as an event then fresh in the minds of the people , indicating more definitely the year 1588 . LOVE'S LABOR ' S LOST . The scene of this comedy is ...
Strana 70
... probably 1587-89 ) , ' divers times acted by his highness ' servants ' till 1602 , when it was entered for publication and soon afterwards ' enlarged ' and ' shaped , ' as it appears in quarto second , by the divine bard's maturer mind ...
... probably 1587-89 ) , ' divers times acted by his highness ' servants ' till 1602 , when it was entered for publication and soon afterwards ' enlarged ' and ' shaped , ' as it appears in quarto second , by the divine bard's maturer mind ...
Strana 71
... probably not accessible in manuscript to the dramatist . Could it be shown , however , that the author of Shake - speare had at that time an acquaintance with the Spanish language ( as we know that Francis Bacon had ) , every difficulty ...
... probably not accessible in manuscript to the dramatist . Could it be shown , however , that the author of Shake - speare had at that time an acquaintance with the Spanish language ( as we know that Francis Bacon had ) , every difficulty ...
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