Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 153
... Plays and Shows that were acted before the Queen and composed Sonnets . Yet it is an open fact of the deepest significance . Parker Woodward in Tudor Problems suggests that Francis Bacon supplied all the Plays that were prepared and ...
... Plays and Shows that were acted before the Queen and composed Sonnets . Yet it is an open fact of the deepest significance . Parker Woodward in Tudor Problems suggests that Francis Bacon supplied all the Plays that were prepared and ...
Pagina 161
... Plays , not yet published , no author being indicated for them , and therefore presumably they are by Francis Bacon also . One thing is certain : The Shakespeare Plays of Richard the Second and Richard the Third once rested within that ...
... Plays , not yet published , no author being indicated for them , and therefore presumably they are by Francis Bacon also . One thing is certain : The Shakespeare Plays of Richard the Second and Richard the Third once rested within that ...
Pagina 346
... plays , and those plays afterwards title - paged to " Shake- speare , " was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his " good pens " in his alleged years of idleness . In this way he ...
... plays , and those plays afterwards title - paged to " Shake- speare , " was Francis Bacon , who thus employed himself to create secretly an English literature with his " good pens " in his alleged years of idleness . In this way he ...
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