Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... art blamed shall not be thy defect , For slander's mark was ever yet the fair ; The ornament of beauty is suspect , A crow that flies in heaven's sweetest air . So be thou good ; slander doth but approve Thy WRITTEN BY BACON TO ESSEX . 17.
... art blamed shall not be thy defect , For slander's mark was ever yet the fair ; The ornament of beauty is suspect , A crow that flies in heaven's sweetest air . So be thou good ; slander doth but approve Thy WRITTEN BY BACON TO ESSEX . 17.
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... doth but approve Thy worth the greater , being wooed of time . " In 1590 Bacon had acquired a reputation as an orator in the House of Commons , but was without available means of livelihood in keeping with his wants and station . Up to ...
... doth but approve Thy worth the greater , being wooed of time . " In 1590 Bacon had acquired a reputation as an orator in the House of Commons , but was without available means of livelihood in keeping with his wants and station . Up to ...
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... doth such substance 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 ...
... doth such substance 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 ...
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... doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such As , passing all conceit , needs no defense . " This verse is in " The Passionate Pilgrim , " the first two numbers of which are Sonnets 138 and 144 with slight ...
... doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me , whose deep conceit is such As , passing all conceit , needs no defense . " This verse is in " The Passionate Pilgrim , " the first two numbers of which are Sonnets 138 and 144 with slight ...
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... doth bear , My saucy bark , inferior far to his , On your broad main doth wilfully appear ; Your shallowest help will hold me up afloat , Whilst he upon your soundless deep doth ride ; Or being wrecked , I am a worthless boat , He of ...
... doth bear , My saucy bark , inferior far to his , On your broad main doth wilfully appear ; Your shallowest help will hold me up afloat , Whilst he upon your soundless deep doth ride ; Or being wrecked , I am a worthless boat , He of ...
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