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The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakespeare

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Echo Library, Oct 1, 2000 - Fiction - 432 pages
Bacon intended to prove that the plays attributed to William Shakespeare were written by a coterie of men, including Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh and Edmund Spenser, for the purpose of inculcating a philosophic system, for which they felt that they t
  

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Contents

WITH
7
The Age of Elizabeth and the Elizabethan Men of Letters
17
Extracts from the Life of Raleigh Raleighs School
32
Raleighs School continued The New Academy
47
which formed
69
The Possibility of great anonymous Works or Works published
97
PART II
108
THE SCIENCE OF MORALITY Section I The Exemplar of Good
131
The Statesmans NoteBook and the Play
230
OF A STATE DEFINED
237
JULIUS CAESAR
260
CURE OF
275
Criticism of the Martial Government
287
Insurrections Arguing
299
The Popular Election
310
The Scientific Method in Politics
324

THE SCIENCE OF MORALITY Section II The Husbandry
144
THE SCIENCE OF MORALITY ALTERATION
157
BOOK II
176
PART I
187
Unaccommodated
196
The King and the Beggar
210
The Use of Eyes
217
Volumnia and her
334
Metaphysical
351
The Cure Plan of Innovation X The Cure Plan of Innovation XI The Cure Plan of Innovation XII The Ignorant Election revoked XIII Conclusion Ne...
363
New Constructions
370
The Initiative
387
A Wrestling Instance
401
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