Could Bacon Have Written the Plays a Brief Study of Characteristics

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Could Bacon Have Written the Plays a Brief Study of Characteristics
George Oneill
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" When he becomes Solicitor-General, his fondness for active theatrical work does not desert him. In 161 2 he occupies himself with a gorgeous masque entitled " The Marriage of Rhine and Thames, " to celebrate the wedding of the Princess Elizabeth. As Attorney-General he is joint-author of a " Masque of Flowers" to greet the ill-omened union of Lady Essex and the royal favourite, Somerset. A curious and mysterious IO COULD BACON HAVE WRITTEN THE PLAYS?
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...Muses is contained (apparently) in his brief letter to John Davies, afterwards Attorney-General for Ireland, and already well known both as poet and lawyer, which was written as James I was leaving Scotland for his new realm of England. Bacon's object is to engage Davies (as he says) to " imprint a good conceit and opinion of him in the King"; and he concludes: " So desiring you to be good to concealed poets, I continue your assured friend, " &c. Spedding, like preceding biographers, admits his inability to explain these words.

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