Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... says that he learned to write his name in the course of one month in the administration of President Polk ( 1845- ' , ) while serving as a Capitol police- man ; otherwise he would have been obliged to sign the pay - roll with his cross ...
... says that he learned to write his name in the course of one month in the administration of President Polk ( 1845- ' , ) while serving as a Capitol police- man ; otherwise he would have been obliged to sign the pay - roll with his cross ...
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... says Boaden , " so broadens his countenance , that it is hardly a stretch of fancy to suppose him in the actual creation of Falstaff himself . " More likely , we should say , Falstaff was Shakspere - Fall - staff , Shake - spear . The ...
... says Boaden , " so broadens his countenance , that it is hardly a stretch of fancy to suppose him in the actual creation of Falstaff himself . " More likely , we should say , Falstaff was Shakspere - Fall - staff , Shake - spear . The ...
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... says : " These ' Sonnets , ' though deformed with occasional conceits , far surpass all other poems of their kind in our own language , or perhaps any other . " The dedication is in these words : " To the onlie begetter of these insuing ...
... says : " These ' Sonnets , ' though deformed with occasional conceits , far surpass all other poems of their kind in our own language , or perhaps any other . " The dedication is in these words : " To the onlie begetter of these insuing ...
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... says : 66 To whom they were written , and in whose person is among the most difficult of unsolved literary problems . Who this ' onlie begetter ' was no man has yet been able satisfactorily to show . " * In regard to the hypothesis that ...
... says : 66 To whom they were written , and in whose person is among the most difficult of unsolved literary problems . Who this ' onlie begetter ' was no man has yet been able satisfactorily to show . " * In regard to the hypothesis that ...
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... says : " Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers ' pride , Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turned In process of the seasons have I seen , Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burned , Since first I saw ...
... says : " Three winters cold Have from the forests shook three summers ' pride , Three beauteous springs to yellow autumn turned In process of the seasons have I seen , Three April perfumes in three hot Junes burned , Since first I saw ...
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