Francis Bacon and His ShakespeareSargent publishing Company, 1895 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... truth is stranger than fiction ) , I would state , as the warrant for its appearance , that there are here presented data which have convinced me , beyond a reasonable doubt , that Francis Bacon wrote the Shake- spearian Plays . It may ...
... truth is stranger than fiction ) , I would state , as the warrant for its appearance , that there are here presented data which have convinced me , beyond a reasonable doubt , that Francis Bacon wrote the Shake- spearian Plays . It may ...
Pagina 11
... truth , when it links together in a continuous sequence , instead of being merely an aggregation of disconnected facts . That which before had only a nominal value of three , is thereby , under the established laws of evidence , raised ...
... truth , when it links together in a continuous sequence , instead of being merely an aggregation of disconnected facts . That which before had only a nominal value of three , is thereby , under the established laws of evidence , raised ...
Pagina 15
... truth is that in some of these fables , as well in the very frame and texture of the story as in the propriety of the names by which the persons that figure in it are distinguished , I find a conformity and connection with the thing ...
... truth is that in some of these fables , as well in the very frame and texture of the story as in the propriety of the names by which the persons that figure in it are distinguished , I find a conformity and connection with the thing ...
Pagina 29
... Truth . " he whom next thyself Of all the world I loved , " The following from a letter to Essex , prior to his trea- sonable insurrection , gives us , as in a chart , the bearings of Bacon's course : " I desire your Lordship also to ...
... Truth . " he whom next thyself Of all the world I loved , " The following from a letter to Essex , prior to his trea- sonable insurrection , gives us , as in a chart , the bearings of Bacon's course : " I desire your Lordship also to ...
Pagina 39
... truth which comes peaceably , as with chalk to mark up those minds which are capable to lodge and harbor such a guest , than that which forces its way with pug- nacity and contention . " It is perhaps significant that the commentators ...
... truth which comes peaceably , as with chalk to mark up those minds which are capable to lodge and harbor such a guest , than that which forces its way with pug- nacity and contention . " It is perhaps significant that the commentators ...
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