The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - Всего страниц: 696 |
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... matter appear , still more clearly , and on other and ( if possible ) quite unanswerable grounds . It was written under the supposition that no one else would undertake to do the same thing better ; and it is published because it is ...
... matter appear , still more clearly , and on other and ( if possible ) quite unanswerable grounds . It was written under the supposition that no one else would undertake to do the same thing better ; and it is published because it is ...
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... MATTER § 6. SCIENCE OF SOUL 7. ALL SCIENCE . 328 344 • 354 379 393 398 409 415 426 . 438 444 452 464 CHAPTER VII . SPIRITUAL ILLUMINATION . § 8. SCIENCE IN POETRY · § 9. REMEMBRANCE AND OBLIVION § 10. MIRACLES AND IMMORTALITY § 1. THE ...
... MATTER § 6. SCIENCE OF SOUL 7. ALL SCIENCE . 328 344 • 354 379 393 398 409 415 426 . 438 444 452 464 CHAPTER VII . SPIRITUAL ILLUMINATION . § 8. SCIENCE IN POETRY · § 9. REMEMBRANCE AND OBLIVION § 10. MIRACLES AND IMMORTALITY § 1. THE ...
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... matter of wonder to editorial critics , and a stumbling - block to all great writers , who have treated . of the subject . Even Dr. Johnson was willing to admit he must have had " Latin enough to grammaticize his Eng- lish , " while ...
... matter of wonder to editorial critics , and a stumbling - block to all great writers , who have treated . of the subject . Even Dr. Johnson was willing to admit he must have had " Latin enough to grammaticize his Eng- lish , " while ...
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... matters have so pronounced . The inference has been , not that any other man was in fact the author of these works ( at ... matter . the contrary , the new facts ( such as are not forgeries ) only concur with what was known before in ...
... matters have so pronounced . The inference has been , not that any other man was in fact the author of these works ( at ... matter . the contrary , the new facts ( such as are not forgeries ) only concur with what was known before in ...
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... matter . " Moreover , this writer was a philosopher . " He was not only a great poet , but a great philosopher , " says Coleridge . These words from such a man may be presumed to mean something . And when such judges of the matter as ...
... matter . " Moreover , this writer was a philosopher . " He was not only a great poet , but a great philosopher , " says Coleridge . These words from such a man may be presumed to mean something . And when such judges of the matter as ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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