Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 Seiten |
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... immortal dramas as Macbeth , Tempest , and Julius Cæsar were unpublished at the time of his death . * * Counsel on the other side attempt to meet this point by saying that Shakespeare had sold his manuscripts to the theatre company ...
... immortal dramas as Macbeth , Tempest , and Julius Cæsar were unpublished at the time of his death . * * Counsel on the other side attempt to meet this point by saying that Shakespeare had sold his manuscripts to the theatre company ...
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... immortal spirit rather than a man . Lord Bacon is perhaps the only writer who in these particulars can be compared with him . " * -Shelley . " No man ever had an imagination at once so strong and so thoroughly subjugated . In truth ...
... immortal spirit rather than a man . Lord Bacon is perhaps the only writer who in these particulars can be compared with him . " * -Shelley . " No man ever had an imagination at once so strong and so thoroughly subjugated . In truth ...
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... immortality of the Plays . They illustrate the same kind of philosophy that Bacon expounded in his prose works . How un- erring the instinct with which the dramatist analyzes the human heart ! In both authors , analysis pre- cedes ...
... immortality of the Plays . They illustrate the same kind of philosophy that Bacon expounded in his prose works . How un- erring the instinct with which the dramatist analyzes the human heart ! In both authors , analysis pre- cedes ...
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