Francis Bacon Our Shake-speareC.E. Goodspeed, 1902 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... reference is made to William Shakspere of Stratford , the reputed dramatist , the name is so spelled , William Shakspere ; but where the reference is to the author of the Plays , as such , we treat the name as a pseudonym , spelling it ...
... reference is made to William Shakspere of Stratford , the reputed dramatist , the name is so spelled , William Shakspere ; but where the reference is to the author of the Plays , as such , we treat the name as a pseudonym , spelling it ...
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... references to natural philosophy in which the author took so much delight , and especially on this occasion when Queen ... reference to eccentrics . " Shakespeare does not appear to have got beyond the Ptolemaic system of the universe ...
... references to natural philosophy in which the author took so much delight , and especially on this occasion when Queen ... reference to eccentrics . " Shakespeare does not appear to have got beyond the Ptolemaic system of the universe ...
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... reference to the Temple Gardens , not saying whether the Inner or the Middle Temple is meant , curiously enough points to the writer being a member of Gray's Inn ; . an Inner or a Middle Temple man would have given his Inn its proper ...
... reference to the Temple Gardens , not saying whether the Inner or the Middle Temple is meant , curiously enough points to the writer being a member of Gray's Inn ; . an Inner or a Middle Temple man would have given his Inn its proper ...
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... reference . is merely to the stage and acting is presented by the remarkable language of Sonnet 121 , from which it appears that the scandal had some relation to Shakespeare's moral character : " " T is better to be vile than vile ...
... reference . is merely to the stage and acting is presented by the remarkable language of Sonnet 121 , from which it appears that the scandal had some relation to Shakespeare's moral character : " " T is better to be vile than vile ...
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... reference more pointed and unmistak- able , Sir Nathaniel replies , - " A most singular and choice epithet , " and at once enters it in his note - book . Don Armado is , of course , a caricature of Perez . ' Love's Labor's Lost ' was ...
... reference more pointed and unmistak- able , Sir Nathaniel replies , - " A most singular and choice epithet , " and at once enters it in his note - book . Don Armado is , of course , a caricature of Perez . ' Love's Labor's Lost ' was ...
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