Shakespeare and His Betters: A History and a Criticism of the Attempts which Have Been Made to Prove that Shakespeare's Works Were Written by OthersM. Reinhardt, 1958 - 255 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 18
Page 100
... Macbeth . It is surprising how previous unorthodox writers had passed over this problem . If a personal knowledge of Italy is deemed necessary to write The Merchant of Venice , how much more so a personal knowledge of Scotland to write ...
... Macbeth . It is surprising how previous unorthodox writers had passed over this problem . If a personal knowledge of Italy is deemed necessary to write The Merchant of Venice , how much more so a personal knowledge of Scotland to write ...
Page 196
... Macbeth . I On 8 November 1955 Mr. Christmas Humphreys cross- examined a panel of Oxfordians on the difficulties of their case . I read the account in the Shakespeare Fellowship News - Letter for Spring , 1956 , hoping to be informed ...
... Macbeth . I On 8 November 1955 Mr. Christmas Humphreys cross- examined a panel of Oxfordians on the difficulties of their case . I read the account in the Shakespeare Fellowship News - Letter for Spring , 1956 , hoping to be informed ...
Page 216
... Macbeth ? Peter Alvor answers this question in regard to Southampton , and the candidacy of the Earl of Stirling must be reckoned to have its chief weight in his intimate knowledge of his native country . But the advocates of Raleigh ...
... Macbeth ? Peter Alvor answers this question in regard to Southampton , and the candidacy of the Earl of Stirling must be reckoned to have its chief weight in his intimate knowledge of his native country . But the advocates of Raleigh ...
Contents
Portraits in the Frontispiece | vi |
Acknowledgments | vii |
Foreword | ix |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actor allusions Alvor Antony argument aristocratic author of Shakespeare's authorship Baconian Baconian theory believe Ben Jonson Bénézet century chapter character ciphers claim classical Coriolanus Court courtier critics Delia Bacon Demblon drama dramatist Dual Theories Durning-Lawrence Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere Elizabethan England English Essex evidence fact Florio Folio Francis Bacon Group and Dual Group Theory Hamlet Henry John Jonson King knowledge later lawyer Lear Lefranc literary literature London Looney Lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Marlowe mentioned noble opinion orthodox Oxfordian theory Oxfordians pamphlets Pemberton Pembroke plays of Shakespeare poems poet Porohovshikov Prof professional proved published put forward question Raleigh reference Richard the Second Roger Manners Rutland Rutlandian scholar secret Shake Shakespeare authorship Shakespeare Myth Shakespeare's plays Shakspere Sir Walter Sonnets Southampton speare speare's Stratford Sykes Tempest theatre Thomas Titherley unorthodox theorists Venus and Adonis William Shakespeare William Stanley write York