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Bacon and Shake-Speare Parallelisms (Classic Reprint)

Edwin Reed

Drama / Shakespeare

Excerpt from Bacon and Shake-Speare Parallelisms

My second bears the title 'francis Bacon, Our Shake speare' This deals With internal criticism, and shows the philosophic purpose for which the Plays were written. For this effort to assign to the great author of the Shake-speare dramas - dramas imbedded in the love and reverence of mankind - a motive higher than one merely mercenary, I venture to ask a candid, if not sym pathetic hearing.

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