Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... parallels in the works of Bacon and Shakspere there is much external evidence . For example : We know that Bacon wrote Sonnets to Queen Elizabeth and excused himself by saying : " I profess not to be a poet . " We know that he composed ...
... parallels in the works of Bacon and Shakspere there is much external evidence . For example : We know that Bacon wrote Sonnets to Queen Elizabeth and excused himself by saying : " I profess not to be a poet . " We know that he composed ...
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... parallels with the first line of this , except the first word : " Shall live with me and be my love . " The song , with many verbal amendments , and omit- ting the last stanza , is inserted in his " Works , " 1826 . In the " Merry Wives ...
... parallels with the first line of this , except the first word : " Shall live with me and be my love . " The song , with many verbal amendments , and omit- ting the last stanza , is inserted in his " Works , " 1826 . In the " Merry Wives ...
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... parallel with the second couplet take this : Twenty glow - worms shall our lanterns be . " M. W. Windsor , v , 5 . Similar parallels may be found with other lines of the song . Now are we to believe that Marlowe wrote the first song ...
... parallel with the second couplet take this : Twenty glow - worms shall our lanterns be . " M. W. Windsor , v , 5 . Similar parallels may be found with other lines of the song . Now are we to believe that Marlowe wrote the first song ...
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... Parallels are found in Bacon and Shakspere with almost every sentiment and expression in these lines . ( See Mrs. Pott's " Promus , " p . 528. ) 66 The verses were published anonymously in Dow- land's " First Book of Songs , " 1600 ...
... Parallels are found in Bacon and Shakspere with almost every sentiment and expression in these lines . ( See Mrs. Pott's " Promus , " p . 528. ) 66 The verses were published anonymously in Dow- land's " First Book of Songs , " 1600 ...
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... PARALLEL . William Shakspere . Born April 23 , 1564 ; died April 23 , 1616 ; aged fifty - two years . Son of a woolstapler and glover of Stratford , an illiterate Catholic . Taught at a free school in Stratford - perhaps . Left school ...
... PARALLEL . William Shakspere . Born April 23 , 1564 ; died April 23 , 1616 ; aged fifty - two years . Son of a woolstapler and glover of Stratford , an illiterate Catholic . Taught at a free school in Stratford - perhaps . Left school ...
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