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for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
Last night I saw Bronson Howard's play—Henrietta—Robson & Crane chief actors.
A very useful play—satire on Wall Street.
I met Maurice Barrymore, the actor who was playing in "Held by the Enemy" at the Academy last week.
champion before taking up acting; he emigrated to the United States and debuted in Augustin Daly's play
A play by William Gillette (1853–1937), set during the Civil War, and now recognized as having a significant
Bucke is referring to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's tragic play, published in 1808.
Orchestra, a popular touring ensemble conducted by the renowned conductor Theodore Thomas (1835–1905), played
book" in England (probably The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-Called Shakespeare Plays
After the exile's turkey & plum pudding—we had to do without the pumpkin pie of course—we gave a play
The play was really very funny, especially as it was a take off on some of our friends, whom Mariechen
We half expected, as the play went on that the socialists, politicians, & aesthetics in the audience
Then fortunately it cleared up and we began driving & playing tennis, I went fishing with our vicar's
Mariechen and Frank Costelloe & I however have been reading one of Sophocles' plays to-gether.
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
Donnelly has made lately a remarkable discovery—that the two folio editions of the play following the
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
He is certainly the winter of my discontent mentioned by Lord Bacon in his play of Richard III.
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
Dear Walt Whitman, These last days have been so crowded with work & play, that there has been no fair
Dressed as Portia, when a Shakespeare masquerade (in which everyone took some part from the plays) was
See Jonathan Mitchel Sewall (1748–1808), Epilogue to Joseph Addison's 1713 play Cato, written for a 1778
production of the play in Portsmouth, New Hampshire: "No pent-up Utica contracts your powers, / But
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
see an old friend, 72 yrs. years of age—who is very badly down with heart disease—an old harpist —plays
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
He played numerous parts during his career, including taking on a number of Shakespearean roles, sometimes
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
A Reminiscence of New York Plays and Acting Fifty Years Ago," appeared in November Boughs (1888), along
She was known for her remarkable ability to inhabit classical roles (in plays by Voltaire, Corneille,
characters are individualistic; they let out what they have in them; they give themselves full sweep and play
He has taught, as far as his voice has reached, that literature is something more than a playing with
Logan & Frank & I are also reading a little Greek together, & our spare time we give to play— Mary Whitall
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
Dressed as Portia, when a Shakespeare masquerade (in which everyone took some part from the plays) was
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
Press About six weeks ago the children on Mickle street, below Fifth street, in Camden, were asked to play
He published several collections of poetry, and a number of plays and novels.
background on Harned's trip to the Republican National Convention in Chicago and the political issues at play
Brander Matthews (1852–1929) was a prolific American writer and critic who wrote novels, plays, short
and feelings and ideas that they have taken at second-hand from some one else; custom and convention play