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... hand , Like the base Indian , threw a pearl away , Richer than all his tribe " ; - an unparalleled mortal , indeed ! -nor of that other problem , that a common under - actor should turn poet , and , rummaging over the hereditary lumber ...
... hand , Like the base Indian , threw a pearl away , Richer than all his tribe " ; - an unparalleled mortal , indeed ! -nor of that other problem , that a common under - actor should turn poet , and , rummaging over the hereditary lumber ...
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... hand in the work ; but no proofs were then adduced . Being much struck with this idea , and for my own satisfac- tion , I began to look for the evidence on which such a proposition might rest , and finding it very consid- erable , and ...
... hand in the work ; but no proofs were then adduced . Being much struck with this idea , and for my own satisfac- tion , I began to look for the evidence on which such a proposition might rest , and finding it very consid- erable , and ...
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... hand in the work : on the contrary , I will endeavor to show that the whole genuine canon of Shake- speare was written by this one and the same author . It may be that some persons have been already convinced of this fact : but the ...
... hand in the work : on the contrary , I will endeavor to show that the whole genuine canon of Shake- speare was written by this one and the same author . It may be that some persons have been already convinced of this fact : but the ...
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... hand , but always with especial care to preserve as far as possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would be ex- pressed in the language of modern ...
... hand , but always with especial care to preserve as far as possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would be ex- pressed in the language of modern ...
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... hand . The learning and philosophy of these plays of Shake- speare , especially since the feeble attempt of Dr. Farmer to make them appear to be possible for the supposed author , have been a matter of wonder to editorial critics , and ...
... hand . The learning and philosophy of these plays of Shake- speare , especially since the feeble attempt of Dr. Farmer to make them appear to be possible for the supposed author , have been a matter of wonder to editorial critics , and ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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