Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shown between the manners of the Romans in the SI TA MUNITY SY MI A II THI time of BACON AND SHAKESPEARE .
... Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shown between the manners of the Romans in the SI TA MUNITY SY MI A II THI time of BACON AND SHAKESPEARE .
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... Romans , was expressed in the familiar or household terms of Promus and Condus . Henry V. act iv . sc . 3 : - Familiar in their mouths as household words . Natural Hist . cent . i . 98 : : 46 PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR.
... Romans , was expressed in the familiar or household terms of Promus and Condus . Henry V. act iv . sc . 3 : - Familiar in their mouths as household words . Natural Hist . cent . i . 98 : : 46 PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR.
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... the Greek Drama and the Roman Plays , and then proceed to the Mysteries and Moralities ; but we think it might easily be proved that the Mysteries and Mo- ralities had as little to do with the British stage 60 PLAYERS .
... the Greek Drama and the Roman Plays , and then proceed to the Mysteries and Moralities ; but we think it might easily be proved that the Mysteries and Mo- ralities had as little to do with the British stage 60 PLAYERS .
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... Roman plays . The Mys- teries and Moralities were , we doubt not , first pro- duced for the purpose of propagating religion ; they were persevered in by the priests , to preserve their power . There was so much of fiction and absur ...
... Roman plays . The Mys- teries and Moralities were , we doubt not , first pro- duced for the purpose of propagating religion ; they were persevered in by the priests , to preserve their power . There was so much of fiction and absur ...
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... Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shown between the man- ners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . No one is more a master of the poetical story , or has more frequent allusions to the ...
... Romans are exactly drawn ; and still a nicer distinction is shown between the man- ners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . No one is more a master of the poetical story , or has more frequent allusions to the ...
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BACON & SHAKESPEARE AN INQUIRY William Henry Fl 1856-1880 Smith,William Chadwick Neligan,Tobie Sir Matthew, 1577-1655 No preview available - 2016 |
BACON & SHAKESPEARE AN INQUIRY William Henry Fl 1856-1880 Smith,William Chadwick Neligan,Tobie Sir Matthew, 1577-1655 No preview available - 2016 |
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