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... Bacon . Shakespeare and Bacon are the two greatest men of their day , and the claim that Bacon is in truth Shake- speare and wrote his plays is still held to be a serious and well - founded one by a large number of people . It is ...
... Bacon . Shakespeare and Bacon are the two greatest men of their day , and the claim that Bacon is in truth Shake- speare and wrote his plays is still held to be a serious and well - founded one by a large number of people . It is ...
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... Bacon , very noticeably represents all good things , enlightenment of every kind , both mental and spiritual : truth , virtue , knowledge , under- standing , reason , and even the essence of God himself , Adv . of L. ' the Father of ...
... Bacon , very noticeably represents all good things , enlightenment of every kind , both mental and spiritual : truth , virtue , knowledge , under- standing , reason , and even the essence of God himself , Adv . of L. ' the Father of ...
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... Bacon , we find some single images in Bacon which not only have no counterpart in Shakespeare , but which are in their essential idea the exact contrary of Shakespeare's view or belief . This type of difference , betrayed unconsciously ...
... Bacon , we find some single images in Bacon which not only have no counterpart in Shakespeare , but which are in their essential idea the exact contrary of Shakespeare's view or belief . This type of difference , betrayed unconsciously ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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