Baconian EssaysGood Press, 2019 M12 6 - 249 pages "Baconian Essays" by active 19th century E. W. Smithson is a compilation of essays by both Smithson and G. Greenwood on a variety of topics. Smithson's essays are: The Masque of "Time Vindicated", Shakespeare—A Theory, Ben Jonson and Shakespeare, Bacon and "Poesy", and "The Tempest" and Its Symbolism. Greenwood's essays are: The Common Knowledge of Shakespeare and Bacon and The Northumberland Manuscript. |
Contents
INTRODUCTORY | |
THE MASQUE OF TIME VINDICATED | |
SHAKESPEAREA THEORY | |
BEN JONSON AND SHAKESPEARE BEN JONSON AND SHAKESPEARE | |
BACON AND POESY | |
THE TEMPEST AND ITS SYMBOLISM THE TEMPEST AND | |
THE NORTHUMBERLAND MANUSCRIPT | |
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