Part 19 (2/2)
{110a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 267.
{111a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 267, 268.
{112a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 50-52.
{113a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 51.
{113b} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 51.
{113c} Ibid., p. 500, citing Mr. Reed's Francis Bacon our Shake- speare, chap. ii. pp. 62, 63.
{113d} Ibid., pp. 500-520, chap xvi.
{114a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 512.
{114b} Ibid., p. 514.
{114c} Ibid., p. 386, note I.
{114d} Ibid., p. 93.
{120a} Cambridge History of English Literature, vol. v. p. 126.
Prof. G. P. Baker.
{121a} Furness, Love's Labour's Lost, pp. xiii., 348-350: cf. pp.
348, 349, for the four distinct styles of linguistic affectation of the period, at least as they are represented in literature.
{121b} Shakespeare Studies in Baconian Light, Appendix on Marlowe.
{124a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 516.
{126a} Act i. Scene 2. Furness, Love's Labour's Lost, p. 45, note.
{127a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 67, 68.
{129a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 66.
{129b} Ibid., p. 67.
{136a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 307.
{138a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 308.
{140a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 309.
{141a} The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 310.
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