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Pagina 16
... interesting to find him using the identical expression for both Shake- speare and Bacon ! In 1875 an edition of the Poems and Plays of Thomas Randolph ( 1605– 1634 ) was made by Hazlitt . Among the poems , there is one in Latin entitled ...
... interesting to find him using the identical expression for both Shake- speare and Bacon ! In 1875 an edition of the Poems and Plays of Thomas Randolph ( 1605– 1634 ) was made by Hazlitt . Among the poems , there is one in Latin entitled ...
Pagina 19
... interesting , at this point , to notice how near some commentators have been to the discovery that Bacon and Shakespeare were one and the same . There is an understanding manifested in the construction of Shakespeare's plays equal to ...
... interesting , at this point , to notice how near some commentators have been to the discovery that Bacon and Shakespeare were one and the same . There is an understanding manifested in the construction of Shakespeare's plays equal to ...
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... interesting interpretation of the play ; indeed , without Bacon , the writing of such a book would have been impossible . According to the doctor , the play is designed upon the religious controversies of the day . I do not propose to ...
... interesting interpretation of the play ; indeed , without Bacon , the writing of such a book would have been impossible . According to the doctor , the play is designed upon the religious controversies of the day . I do not propose to ...
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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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