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Pagina 31
... King of Navarre , came to Paris and negotiated so successfully with the King and Privy Council that he obtained the gift of the Castle of Nemours with its dependencies , which territory was made a duchy . He surrendered in exchange the ...
... King of Navarre , came to Paris and negotiated so successfully with the King and Privy Council that he obtained the gift of the Castle of Nemours with its dependencies , which territory was made a duchy . He surrendered in exchange the ...
Pagina 69
... King's Jester " -this " fellow of infinite jest , of most excellent fancy " ? I think there can be no doubt but that it was John Heywood who was beloved and rewarded by King Henry VIII for his buffooneries and was given the title of " ...
... King's Jester " -this " fellow of infinite jest , of most excellent fancy " ? I think there can be no doubt but that it was John Heywood who was beloved and rewarded by King Henry VIII for his buffooneries and was given the title of " ...
Pagina 82
... King James , but they help to make The Tempest a good entertainment . If the Stratford player figures at all in this allegory , it can only be as Stephano , the drunken butler of the King's company . Shakspere and his associates became ...
... King James , but they help to make The Tempest a good entertainment . If the Stratford player figures at all in this allegory , it can only be as Stephano , the drunken butler of the King's company . Shakspere and his associates became ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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