Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... appears to have been a customary one as early as 1598. ( See examples of that year below . ) Shakspere's first attempt to form the crooked letter is a failure , but the second passably good . So again in 1616 , when he has a different ...
... appears to have been a customary one as early as 1598. ( See examples of that year below . ) Shakspere's first attempt to form the crooked letter is a failure , but the second passably good . So again in 1616 , when he has a different ...
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... appear to have been penned with ordinary firmness . " " " Presuming that the signatures were made in a sick . bed , the author concedes that the words " By me were penned with ordinary firmness . Very good ; but could not almost any ...
... appear to have been penned with ordinary firmness . " " " Presuming that the signatures were made in a sick . bed , the author concedes that the words " By me were penned with ordinary firmness . Very good ; but could not almost any ...
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... appear till 1609. The latter poem has 154 stanzas of 14 lines each ; the first 126 are addressed to a beautiful and ardently beloved youth ; the remainder to the young man's betrothed . As to the merits of the composition , the American ...
... appear till 1609. The latter poem has 154 stanzas of 14 lines each ; the first 126 are addressed to a beautiful and ardently beloved youth ; the remainder to the young man's betrothed . As to the merits of the composition , the American ...
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... appears at the time : 66 Oh , how I faint when I of you do write , Knowing a better spirit doth use your name , And ... appear ; Your shallowest help will hold me up afloat , Whilst he upon your soundless deep doth ride ; Or being ...
... appears at the time : 66 Oh , how I faint when I of you do write , Knowing a better spirit doth use your name , And ... appear ; Your shallowest help will hold me up afloat , Whilst he upon your soundless deep doth ride ; Or being ...
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... appears that the young Earl had won the heart of the widow Sidney : " That thou hast her , it is not all my grief , And yet it may be said I loved her dearly ; That she hath thee , is of my wailing chief , A loss in love that touches me ...
... appears that the young Earl had won the heart of the widow Sidney : " That thou hast her , it is not all my grief , And yet it may be said I loved her dearly ; That she hath thee , is of my wailing chief , A loss in love that touches me ...
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