Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... Letters , ' that is to say , sealed letters in which the person addressed is desired to put the bearer to death . Such a letter is in ' Hamlet , ' but nowhere else in any writing ever attributed to Bacon . Another instance is the ...
... Letters , ' that is to say , sealed letters in which the person addressed is desired to put the bearer to death . Such a letter is in ' Hamlet , ' but nowhere else in any writing ever attributed to Bacon . Another instance is the ...
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... as follows : " For his Nose was as sharpe as a Pen , and a Table of greene Fields . " The word Table , beginning with a capital letter , must , of course , be a substantive . ground ) - was simply true to the original , PARALLELISMS 3.
... as follows : " For his Nose was as sharpe as a Pen , and a Table of greene Fields . " The word Table , beginning with a capital letter , must , of course , be a substantive . ground ) - was simply true to the original , PARALLELISMS 3.
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... Letter to Greville ( 1595 ) . Professor Nichol refers to this extraordinary parallelism in his Biography of Bacon , showing by dates that Bacon could not have copied from Shake - speare , nor Shake - speare from Bacon . The sentence ...
... Letter to Greville ( 1595 ) . Professor Nichol refers to this extraordinary parallelism in his Biography of Bacon , showing by dates that Bacon could not have copied from Shake - speare , nor Shake - speare from Bacon . The sentence ...
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... letters to Sir Toby Matthew , written in 1609 , he refers to this tract on the ' Character of Julius Cæsar ' as having been in existence , at least in an early draft , for several years . It seems probable , therefore , that the prose ...
... letters to Sir Toby Matthew , written in 1609 , he refers to this tract on the ' Character of Julius Cæsar ' as having been in existence , at least in an early draft , for several years . It seems probable , therefore , that the prose ...
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... letter to Lord Treasurer Cranfield , Bacon expressed the pleasure he should soon take in visiting his Lordship and " gathering violets " in his garden . 25 THE WORLD'S MUCK " He looked upon things precious as they were The common muck ...
... letter to Lord Treasurer Cranfield , Bacon expressed the pleasure he should soon take in visiting his Lordship and " gathering violets " in his garden . 25 THE WORLD'S MUCK " He looked upon things precious as they were The common muck ...
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