Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareC.E. Goodspeed, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... King Lear ' and the First Part of ' Henry IV .; ' but the tragedy was in existence in 1606 , and the historical play considerably earlier . The Tempest ' was written in 1613 . It should be added , however , that the spring or monthly ...
... King Lear ' and the First Part of ' Henry IV .; ' but the tragedy was in existence in 1606 , and the historical play considerably earlier . The Tempest ' was written in 1613 . It should be added , however , that the spring or monthly ...
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... King Henry VI . ' takable marks of the immaturity of a bears , also , marks of the author's personal acquaintance with those localities where , previously to the date of the play , Bacon had lived . Of the seventy - eight scenes into ...
... King Henry VI . ' takable marks of the immaturity of a bears , also , marks of the author's personal acquaintance with those localities where , previously to the date of the play , Bacon had lived . Of the seventy - eight scenes into ...
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... of four , the tables being of the exact length required to accommodate three messes each . This arrangement prevails to the present day . Shake - speare was familiar with these petty details . He laid one of the scenes of King Henry VI ...
... of four , the tables being of the exact length required to accommodate three messes each . This arrangement prevails to the present day . Shake - speare was familiar with these petty details . He laid one of the scenes of King Henry VI ...
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... of the Plays had resided in France in early life , and under circumstances that gave him unusual access to some of the political records of the country , seems to be indicated in the Plays themselves . In ' King Henry VI . , ' Part 1 ...
... of the Plays had resided in France in early life , and under circumstances that gave him unusual access to some of the political records of the country , seems to be indicated in the Plays themselves . In ' King Henry VI . , ' Part 1 ...
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... of Rouen in the summer of 1429 , and to have agreed to a truce soon after his receipt of the Maid's letter . Here , then , is substantial proof that the author of ' King Henry VI . ' was acquainted with an important fact in French ...
... of Rouen in the summer of 1429 , and to have agreed to a truce soon after his receipt of the Maid's letter . Here , then , is substantial proof that the author of ' King Henry VI . ' was acquainted with an important fact in French ...
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