William Shakespeare not an Impostor. By an English Critic [i.e. G. H. Townsend].G. Routledge & Company, 1857 - 122 pages |
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... , in comparison with which all former systems may be called mild and benevolent . * Quarterly Review , vol . 87 , No. 174 , p . 440. The whole article is well worth perusal . 23 CHAPTER IV . THE BACONIAN THEORY . " I 22 ...
... , in comparison with which all former systems may be called mild and benevolent . * Quarterly Review , vol . 87 , No. 174 , p . 440. The whole article is well worth perusal . 23 CHAPTER IV . THE BACONIAN THEORY . " I 22 ...
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George Henry Townsend. 23 CHAPTER IV . THE BACONIAN THEORY . " I had rather be a tick in a sheep , than such a valiant ignorance . " TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . THERE is nothing more remarkable in the annals of English literature than the ...
George Henry Townsend. 23 CHAPTER IV . THE BACONIAN THEORY . " I had rather be a tick in a sheep , than such a valiant ignorance . " TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . THERE is nothing more remarkable in the annals of English literature than the ...
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... substantiate the present charge with a variety of facts , one - tenth of which would of themselves exhaust the time allotted to me . Every critic , who has or has not made a collection of black - letter 24 THE BACONIAN THEORY .
... substantiate the present charge with a variety of facts , one - tenth of which would of themselves exhaust the time allotted to me . Every critic , who has or has not made a collection of black - letter 24 THE BACONIAN THEORY .
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... theory , which we have not the slightest hesitation in denouncing as the most infamous and wanton attack that has yet been made , either at home or abroad , by insidious or avowed enemy , upon his reputation ... BACONIAN THEORY . 25.
... theory , which we have not the slightest hesitation in denouncing as the most infamous and wanton attack that has yet been made , either at home or abroad , by insidious or avowed enemy , upon his reputation ... BACONIAN THEORY . 25.
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... Bacon's claim disposed of , Mr , William Henry Smith would probably look about for another candidate , or perhaps assert , as some have , we believe , hinted , that these inimitable compositions were pro- 26 THE BACONIAN THEORY .
... Bacon's claim disposed of , Mr , William Henry Smith would probably look about for another candidate , or perhaps assert , as some have , we believe , hinted , that these inimitable compositions were pro- 26 THE BACONIAN THEORY .
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