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Pagina 73
... kind that he now Pays interest for it . ( I , ii ) . At the very time that Bacon was distributing great gifts and rewards he was paying interest to many different creditors . Let us examine his household accounts further : 2nd July 1618 ...
... kind that he now Pays interest for it . ( I , ii ) . At the very time that Bacon was distributing great gifts and rewards he was paying interest to many different creditors . Let us examine his household accounts further : 2nd July 1618 ...
Pagina 81
... kind of utterance . delicate to the ear and withal tuneable and melodious as a kind of Music " . It is to " the golden cadence of Poetry " that we must look , I think , for the explanation of the sweet sounds that fell upon Ferdinand's ...
... kind of utterance . delicate to the ear and withal tuneable and melodious as a kind of Music " . It is to " the golden cadence of Poetry " that we must look , I think , for the explanation of the sweet sounds that fell upon Ferdinand's ...
Pagina 85
... kind are but shadows . It will be observed from a study of the play that Prospero was seem- ingly powerless to perform " magic " without the service of his trusty spirit . It was by Ariel's aid that he raised the tempest and it is on ...
... kind are but shadows . It will be observed from a study of the play that Prospero was seem- ingly powerless to perform " magic " without the service of his trusty spirit . It was by Ariel's aid that he raised the tempest and it is on ...
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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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