Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... past the age of 29 : " Although she knows my days are past the best . " But in 1599 , when Shakspere was only 35 , this very verse was published as his in the " Passionate Pil- grim , " where Sonnet 138 appears as number one . But again ...
... past the age of 29 : " Although she knows my days are past the best . " But in 1599 , when Shakspere was only 35 , this very verse was published as his in the " Passionate Pil- grim , " where Sonnet 138 appears as number one . But again ...
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... past the best . " This misconception therefore , whether pretended or real , becomes a strong proof of Bacon's authorship . It has been boldly alleged by some that Bacon was no poet . Such , however , was not the judgment of his ...
... past the best . " This misconception therefore , whether pretended or real , becomes a strong proof of Bacon's authorship . It has been boldly alleged by some that Bacon was no poet . Such , however , was not the judgment of his ...
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