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... Shakespeare were one and the same . There is an understanding manifested in the construction of Shakespeare's plays equal to that in Bacon's Novum Organum . CARLYLE . The wisdom displayed in Shakespeare was equal in profoundness to the ...
... Shakespeare were one and the same . There is an understanding manifested in the construction of Shakespeare's plays equal to that in Bacon's Novum Organum . CARLYLE . The wisdom displayed in Shakespeare was equal in profoundness to the ...
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... Shakespeare confesses that his Muse is silent because modesty will not permit him to write the praise of the mutual object of their adoration as his Rival does so with such precious phrases flowing from his " golden quill ” : My tongue ...
... Shakespeare confesses that his Muse is silent because modesty will not permit him to write the praise of the mutual object of their adoration as his Rival does so with such precious phrases flowing from his " golden quill ” : My tongue ...
Pagina 103
... Shakespeare's knowledge of Italy to have been " closer than could have been gained from oral descriptions and from books " . Sir Sidney Lee quoted the ... SHAKESPEARE " RELICS ARE EXPLOITED 103 HOW SPURIOUS "SHAKESPEARE" RELICS ARE EXPLOITED.
... Shakespeare's knowledge of Italy to have been " closer than could have been gained from oral descriptions and from books " . Sir Sidney Lee quoted the ... SHAKESPEARE " RELICS ARE EXPLOITED 103 HOW SPURIOUS "SHAKESPEARE" RELICS ARE EXPLOITED.
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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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