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But what is to take the place of such ineffective speech ? Action ? No ; not unless writing be an action . For his conclusion is that he will write a play ! And then , if in watching it , the king's guilt ( which neither Hamlet nor the ...
But what is to take the place of such ineffective speech ? Action ? No ; not unless writing be an action . For his conclusion is that he will write a play ! And then , if in watching it , the king's guilt ( which neither Hamlet nor the ...
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I mean it not in point of dissimulation but in point of majesty and honour ; that the people may have somewhat else to talk of and not wholly of the King's estate , and that Parliament - men may not be wholly possessed of these thoughts ...
I mean it not in point of dissimulation but in point of majesty and honour ; that the people may have somewhat else to talk of and not wholly of the King's estate , and that Parliament - men may not be wholly possessed of these thoughts ...
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Bacon first prepared to make a vigorous defense , but after some communication with the king wrote a general admission of guilt , confessing that he had , as was then customary , taken gifts after the termination of suits and that in at ...
Bacon first prepared to make a vigorous defense , but after some communication with the king wrote a general admission of guilt , confessing that he had , as was then customary , taken gifts after the termination of suits and that in at ...
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