The "impersonality" of ShakespeareArdent Media, 1925 - 330 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Loves Labours Lost | 8 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
Bacon and Essex cont | 74 |
The Cynthia Poem | 96 |
The Phoenix and the Turtle | 111 |
CHAPTER VIII | 123 |
Othello | 140 |
The Tempest | 185 |
CHAPTER XII | 199 |
Knig Henry VI 3 parts | 215 |
CHAPTER XIV | 239 |
Points in common between Bacon and Shakespeare | 245 |
Essex as Timias | 274 |
APPENDIX IV | 310 |
CHAPTER X | 160 |
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