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... remarkable for the accuracy of the court life at Navarre , and for the minute details of French history , some of which could only have been gained by access to chronicles and records on the other side of the Channel . It gives an ...
... remarkable for the accuracy of the court life at Navarre , and for the minute details of French history , some of which could only have been gained by access to chronicles and records on the other side of the Channel . It gives an ...
Pagina 95
... remarkable lines which face the paralysing Droeshout engraving , knowing that this caricature was not a portrait of the author . He does , at least , refrain from calling it a portrait by substituting the word " figure " . A ...
... remarkable lines which face the paralysing Droeshout engraving , knowing that this caricature was not a portrait of the author . He does , at least , refrain from calling it a portrait by substituting the word " figure " . A ...
Pagina 101
... remarkable way in which , at the very beginning of the play , several Italian cities and districts are characterized in a single phrase . Lombardy is " the pleasant garden of great Italy " ; Pisa is " renowned for grave citizens " ; and ...
... remarkable way in which , at the very beginning of the play , several Italian cities and districts are characterized in a single phrase . Lombardy is " the pleasant garden of great Italy " ; Pisa is " renowned for grave citizens " ; and ...
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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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