Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth |
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... Earl of Ellesmere , published within a few months back ) has thought it not inconsistent with the fair play upon which his country prides itself , to take to himself this lady's theory , and favour the public with it as his own original ...
... Earl of Ellesmere , published within a few months back ) has thought it not inconsistent with the fair play upon which his country prides itself , to take to himself this lady's theory , and favour the public with it as his own original ...
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... Earl of Ellesmere differs widely from that adopted by Miss Bacon . But as I knew that a rumour of her theory had been widely , though vaguely circulated , for some years past , on both sides of the Atlantic , and also that she had ...
... Earl of Ellesmere differs widely from that adopted by Miss Bacon . But as I knew that a rumour of her theory had been widely , though vaguely circulated , for some years past , on both sides of the Atlantic , and also that she had ...
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... Earl of Leicester , who obtained for them a protecting license from the Queen , con- tingent upon their good behaviour , and liable to be taken away at any time . Thus the Queen's Players became licensed Va- gabonds , as the Queen's ...
... Earl of Leicester , who obtained for them a protecting license from the Queen , con- tingent upon their good behaviour , and liable to be taken away at any time . Thus the Queen's Players became licensed Va- gabonds , as the Queen's ...
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... Earl of Essex , he writes : " And as sometimes it cometh to pass that men's inclinations are opened more in a toy than in a serious matter , a little before that time , being about the middle of Michaelmas term , her Majesty had a ...
... Earl of Essex , he writes : " And as sometimes it cometh to pass that men's inclinations are opened more in a toy than in a serious matter , a little before that time , being about the middle of Michaelmas term , her Majesty had a ...
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... Earl of St. Alban's , who in all companies did appear a good proficient , if not a master , in those arts en- tertained for the subject of every one's discourse . So as I dare maintain , without the least affectation of flattery or ...
... Earl of St. Alban's , who in all companies did appear a good proficient , if not a master , in those arts en- tertained for the subject of every one's discourse . So as I dare maintain , without the least affectation of flattery or ...
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