words. 300 plays, where, see
detail (90ºcw, erasured)
ex Mrs. Henry Pott (1833-1915), her Obiter Dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on Manners, Mind, Morals (1900) : 300
University of California copy, digitized December 11, 2007
source scan (jpg)
its index
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For some information on Mary Fearon Pott, see
- Alan Stewart, “The Case for Bacon,” in Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells, eds., Shakespeare Beyond Doubt : Evidence, Argument, Controversy (2013) : 16-28 (25) and
- the (fascinating) wikpedia entry for her daughter Constance Mary Pott (1862–1957)
from a wayward search landing on “Imagination produces eloquence, rhetoric”
164-165
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