Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... give That I in thy abundance am sufficed , And by a part of all thy glory live . " In 1590 Shakspere was part owner of a theater . In 1590 Bacon obtained his first show of favor from the court ; he became Queen's counsel extraordinary ...
... give That I in thy abundance am sufficed , And by a part of all thy glory live . " In 1590 Shakspere was part owner of a theater . In 1590 Bacon obtained his first show of favor from the court ; he became Queen's counsel extraordinary ...
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... Give them thy fingers , me thy lips to kiss . " And from other passages it is quite evident that he had often kissed her . No fact has been found incompatible with Bacon's authorship of the " Sonnets . " The following line might seem to ...
... Give them thy fingers , me thy lips to kiss . " And from other passages it is quite evident that he had often kissed her . No fact has been found incompatible with Bacon's authorship of the " Sonnets . " The following line might seem to ...
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... then , to show my judgment to be such As can discern of colors black and white , As als to free my mind from envy's touch , That never gives to any man his right : I here pronounce this workmanship is such As that no 36 BACON IDENTIFIED.
... then , to show my judgment to be such As can discern of colors black and white , As als to free my mind from envy's touch , That never gives to any man his right : I here pronounce this workmanship is such As that no 36 BACON IDENTIFIED.
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... give your host his utmost due . " In No. viii of " The Passionate Pilgrim " the writer says : " Dowland to thee is dear , whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such As ...
... give your host his utmost due . " In No. viii of " The Passionate Pilgrim " the writer says : " Dowland to thee is dear , whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such As ...
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