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Pagina 39
... mentioned and illustrated in a dictionary of abbreviations called Lexicon Diplomaticon , published in 1756. There are many other ingenious signals in the original text of the plays , poems and sonnets . I am giving examples of these ...
... mentioned and illustrated in a dictionary of abbreviations called Lexicon Diplomaticon , published in 1756. There are many other ingenious signals in the original text of the plays , poems and sonnets . I am giving examples of these ...
Pagina 55
... mentioned in these lines : How far a modern quill doth come too short , Speaking of worth what worth in you doth grow ! This silence for my sin you did impute , Which shall be most my glory , being mute , When others would give life ...
... mentioned in these lines : How far a modern quill doth come too short , Speaking of worth what worth in you doth grow ! This silence for my sin you did impute , Which shall be most my glory , being mute , When others would give life ...
Pagina 69
... mention of his having been " The King's Jester " . He is not said to have " lain in the earth three and twenty years " , but " a dozen years " . The reminiscences are generally much more personal as we know them . They are much too ...
... mention of his having been " The King's Jester " . He is not said to have " lain in the earth three and twenty years " , but " a dozen years " . The reminiscences are generally much more personal as we know them . They are much too ...
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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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