The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - Всего страниц: 696 |
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... actual truth of things , even into the deepest vales and the little worms therein , than those twin - stars of poesy , Homer and Shakespeare . " 2 Indeed , the bare proposition , that this man , on his arri- val in London , at the age ...
... actual truth of things , even into the deepest vales and the little worms therein , than those twin - stars of poesy , Homer and Shakespeare . " 2 Indeed , the bare proposition , that this man , on his arri- val in London , at the age ...
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... actual progress of events . Nor would it be a matter of wonder that his sudden pretensions to dramatic authorship should be sneered at by a rival who saw him- self completely outdone ( as he would suppose ) by a mere under - actor , a ...
... actual progress of events . Nor would it be a matter of wonder that his sudden pretensions to dramatic authorship should be sneered at by a rival who saw him- self completely outdone ( as he would suppose ) by a mere under - actor , a ...
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... hands of Heming and Condell ? And , in either case , how should an old and imperfect copy have been put into the hands of the printer , when the complete and perfect manuscript had been in the actual use of 72 THE TRUE ORIGINAL COPIES .
... hands of Heming and Condell ? And , in either case , how should an old and imperfect copy have been put into the hands of the printer , when the complete and perfect manuscript had been in the actual use of 72 THE TRUE ORIGINAL COPIES .
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Nathaniel Holmes. and perfect manuscript had been in the actual use of the theatre for more than seven years ! But if the real author were still living to make these revisions himself , the whole mystery would be explained , and ...
Nathaniel Holmes. and perfect manuscript had been in the actual use of the theatre for more than seven years ! But if the real author were still living to make these revisions himself , the whole mystery would be explained , and ...
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... actual character of these writings is not stated , but , from the whole tenor of the correspondence and the relations of the parties , it may be distinctly gathered that they were fragments of a philosophical , political , or moral ...
... actual character of these writings is not stated , but , from the whole tenor of the correspondence and the relations of the parties , it may be distinctly gathered that they were fragments of a philosophical , political , or moral ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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