Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... once you will know it again . For example , take the following autographs : Jnr . W. Smith John W. Smith Joh . H. Smith WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 31 , 1885 . The undersigned , aged 78 years , wrote the above autographs in presence of the ...
... once you will know it again . For example , take the following autographs : Jnr . W. Smith John W. Smith Joh . H. Smith WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 31 , 1885 . The undersigned , aged 78 years , wrote the above autographs in presence of the ...
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... once assumed a su- periority over Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Charles Blount , rival competitors for royal favor . He was challenged by Blount and wounded in the knee , and the Queen is said to have expressed her gratification that some ...
... once assumed a su- periority over Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Charles Blount , rival competitors for royal favor . He was challenged by Blount and wounded in the knee , and the Queen is said to have expressed her gratification that some ...
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... once more resurvey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover , Compare them with the bettering of the time , And though they be outstripp'd by every pen , Reserve them for thy love , not for their rhyme , Exceeded by the height of ...
... once more resurvey These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover , Compare them with the bettering of the time , And though they be outstripp'd by every pen , Reserve them for thy love , not for their rhyme , Exceeded by the height of ...
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... have , Though , I once gone , to all the world must die ; The earth can yield me but a common grave , When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie . Your monument shall be my gentle verse , Which eyes WRITTEN BY BACON TO ESSEX . 21.
... have , Though , I once gone , to all the world must die ; The earth can yield me but a common grave , When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie . Your monument shall be my gentle verse , Which eyes WRITTEN BY BACON TO ESSEX . 21.
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... once vouchsafe to hide my will in thine ? Shall will in others seem right gracious , And in my will no fair acceptance shine ? The sea , all water , yet receives rain still , And in abundance addeth to his store : So thou being rich in ...
... once vouchsafe to hide my will in thine ? Shall will in others seem right gracious , And in my will no fair acceptance shine ? The sea , all water , yet receives rain still , And in abundance addeth to his store : So thou being rich in ...
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