Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere Could Not Write. The Sonnets Written by Francis Bacon to the Earl of Essex and His Bride, A.D. 1590; Bacon Identified as the Concealed Poet Ignoto, A.D. 1589-1600Brentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... Spenser and gave an estate to Bacon . But we have omitted one striking characteristic which has an important bearing on the question of his identity with " Mr. W. H. " The young Earl of Essex was a remarkably handsome man . Now the ...
... Spenser and gave an estate to Bacon . But we have omitted one striking characteristic which has an important bearing on the question of his identity with " Mr. W. H. " The young Earl of Essex was a remarkably handsome man . Now the ...
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... Spenser was published containing these lines : " And he , the man whom Nature's self has made To mock herself and truth to imitate , With kindly counter under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah , is dead of late : With whom all joy ...
... Spenser was published containing these lines : " And he , the man whom Nature's self has made To mock herself and truth to imitate , With kindly counter under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah , is dead of late : With whom all joy ...
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... Spenser in praise of " Willy , " first published in 1591 ; we now adduce a passage from one of “ Willy " Bacon's poems first published in 1599 in praise of Spenser : " Dowland to thee is dear , whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ...
... Spenser in praise of " Willy , " first published in 1591 ; we now adduce a passage from one of “ Willy " Bacon's poems first published in 1599 in praise of Spenser : " Dowland to thee is dear , whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ...
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... Spenser was eight years older than Bacon . 66 But coupled with this modesty of the author of the ' Sonnets , " note how he praises his friend and how . famous that friend appears at the time : 66 ' Oh , how I faint when I of you do ...
... Spenser was eight years older than Bacon . 66 But coupled with this modesty of the author of the ' Sonnets , " note how he praises his friend and how . famous that friend appears at the time : 66 ' Oh , how I faint when I of you do ...
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... Spenser's " Faery Queen " was begun in 1582 , and published in 1590. The Dedication to Sir Walter Ra- leigh is dated 23 January , 1589 ( i . e . , 1590. ) Raleigh in return praised the poem in two Sonnets . These , together with five ...
... Spenser's " Faery Queen " was begun in 1582 , and published in 1590. The Dedication to Sir Walter Ra- leigh is dated 23 January , 1589 ( i . e . , 1590. ) Raleigh in return praised the poem in two Sonnets . These , together with five ...
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