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... lines. Jonson was Bacon's friend and enthusiastic admirer. If there was an original portrait of that wooden face it has never been found. If there was a better likeness of Shakspere in existence why was it not reproduced in that famous ...
... lines. Jonson was Bacon's friend and enthusiastic admirer. If there was an original portrait of that wooden face it has never been found. If there was a better likeness of Shakspere in existence why was it not reproduced in that famous ...
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... lines each; the first 126 areaddressed to a beautiful and ardently beloved youth;the remainder tothe young man's betrothed. As to the merits ofthe composition,the American Cyclopedia says: “These 'Sonnets,' though deformed with ...
... lines each; the first 126 areaddressed to a beautiful and ardently beloved youth;the remainder tothe young man's betrothed. As to the merits ofthe composition,the American Cyclopedia says: “These 'Sonnets,' though deformed with ...
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... lines fit the persons andthe time, 1590: “Let those who arein favor with their stars, Of public honor and proud titles boast, Whilst I, whom fortune of such triumph bars, Unlooked for joy in that I honor most.” “When in disgrace with ...
... lines fit the persons andthe time, 1590: “Let those who arein favor with their stars, Of public honor and proud titles boast, Whilst I, whom fortune of such triumph bars, Unlooked for joy in that I honor most.” “When in disgrace with ...
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