Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... Richard Barnfield [ No. xxi . ] The celebrated answer to Mar- lowe's , ' Come live with me , ' here subscribed Ignoto , is given expressly to Raleigh by Isaac Walton in his ' Complete Angler , ' first published in 1653. " What could ...
... Richard Barnfield [ No. xxi . ] The celebrated answer to Mar- lowe's , ' Come live with me , ' here subscribed Ignoto , is given expressly to Raleigh by Isaac Walton in his ' Complete Angler , ' first published in 1653. " What could ...
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... a calfe , he wold doe it in a high style , and make a speeche . " Mr. Richard Grant White guesses that William may have gone to London this year or the next . A. D. 1586 . Bacon at 25 writes a letter A CHRONOGRAPHIC PARALLEL . 47.
... a calfe , he wold doe it in a high style , and make a speeche . " Mr. Richard Grant White guesses that William may have gone to London this year or the next . A. D. 1586 . Bacon at 25 writes a letter A CHRONOGRAPHIC PARALLEL . 47.
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