Bacon and Shakspere: Proof that William Shakspere ... Could Not WriteBrentano Bros., 1886 - 48 pages |
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... 1599 , when Shakspere was only 35 , this very verse was published as his in the " Passionate Pil- grim , " where Sonnet 138 appears as number one . But again , we have a letter written in 1592 26 THE SONNETS OF SHAKSPERE.
... 1599 , when Shakspere was only 35 , this very verse was published as his in the " Passionate Pil- grim , " where Sonnet 138 appears as number one . But again , we have a letter written in 1592 26 THE SONNETS OF SHAKSPERE.
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... essentially poetical compo- sitions , in the nature of plays , and sometimes con- tained verses in rhyme equal in merit to the average of Shakspere's . In one of those Masques a speaker is made to WRITTEN BY BACON TO ESSEX . 27.
... essentially poetical compo- sitions , in the nature of plays , and sometimes con- tained verses in rhyme equal in merit to the average of Shakspere's . In one of those Masques a speaker is made to WRITTEN BY BACON TO ESSEX . 27.
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... verses of the poet endure without a syl- lable lost , while states and empires pass many periods . " Two years later , in 1596 , the composer of that speech , writing to Sir Fulke Greville on his studies , said : " For poets I can ...
... verses of the poet endure without a syl- lable lost , while states and empires pass many periods . " Two years later , in 1596 , the composer of that speech , writing to Sir Fulke Greville on his studies , said : " For poets I can ...
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... verse is shocking both here and in the version of 1599. And there are considerable variations in the two versions . In that of 1599 the first word " Come " is omitted , without which the song could hardly be sung . Other slight defects ...
... verse is shocking both here and in the version of 1599. And there are considerable variations in the two versions . In that of 1599 the first word " Come " is omitted , without which the song could hardly be sung . Other slight defects ...
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... verses were published anonymously in Dow- land's " First Book of Songs , " 1600 , and again in 1844 ; both times with the pronouns changed from the first to the third person - e . g . , " His golden locks , " etc. In the Works of George ...
... verses were published anonymously in Dow- land's " First Book of Songs , " 1600 , and again in 1844 ; both times with the pronouns changed from the first to the third person - e . g . , " His golden locks , " etc. In the Works of George ...
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