The Greatest of Literary Problems, the Authorship of the Shakespeare Works: An Exposition of All Points at Issue, from Their Inception to the Present MomentHoughton Mifflin, 1930 - Počet stran: 685 |
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... court of beauty , for it has been said that no man could resist her fascinations . Paulet arrived at Calais , September 25 , 1576 , proceeding with his entourage directly to the French Court , and Bacon , then in his seventeenth year ...
... court of beauty , for it has been said that no man could resist her fascinations . Paulet arrived at Calais , September 25 , 1576 , proceeding with his entourage directly to the French Court , and Bacon , then in his seventeenth year ...
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... Court , but there is not the least evi- dence of this ; in fact , he was so disliked that Burghley is said to have kept him from her presence , and that worthy old gossip , Fuller , says that the only way he could devise to get a ...
... Court , but there is not the least evi- dence of this ; in fact , he was so disliked that Burghley is said to have kept him from her presence , and that worthy old gossip , Fuller , says that the only way he could devise to get a ...
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... Court . In any case , the Spenser who went with Grey to Ireland in 1580 resided there till shortly before his death , and could not have been on a familiar footing at Court as some of the effusions credited to him might imply , nor had ...
... Court . In any case , the Spenser who went with Grey to Ireland in 1580 resided there till shortly before his death , and could not have been on a familiar footing at Court as some of the effusions credited to him might imply , nor had ...
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Why and how the ShakspereBacon Controversy came | xix |
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