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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... never took penny for my beneficent or ecclesiastical living ; I never took penny for any commission or things of that nature ; I never shared with any reward for any second or inferior profit . This was explicit enough . Bacon was Lord ...
... never took penny for my beneficent or ecclesiastical living ; I never took penny for any commission or things of that nature ; I never shared with any reward for any second or inferior profit . This was explicit enough . Bacon was Lord ...
Strana 590
... never till now experi- enced maladies.1 But Archombrotus is to be disappointed in his love , since Argenis is bound to Poliarchus who has been long absent . Anxious for his return she would persuade Archombrotus to go in search of him ...
... never till now experi- enced maladies.1 But Archombrotus is to be disappointed in his love , since Argenis is bound to Poliarchus who has been long absent . Anxious for his return she would persuade Archombrotus to go in search of him ...
Strana 627
... never before been published , and several never before known . Many of these had been enlarged by additions after the actor's death , unmistakably by their original author , and all of them are found to contain hundreds of extracts or ...
... never before been published , and several never before known . Many of these had been enlarged by additions after the actor's death , unmistakably by their original author , and all of them are found to contain hundreds of extracts or ...
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Why and how the ShakspereBacon Controversy came | xix |
THE SETTING OF THE STAGE | 1 |
THE THEME | 19 |
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