The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1876 - Всего страниц: 696 |
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... Certainly , if he is to be put on trial for his name and reputation , he has a right to be confronted with the proofs in the high court of criticism ; and his jury , which is the great republic of letters , will require the best and the ...
... Certainly , if he is to be put on trial for his name and reputation , he has a right to be confronted with the proofs in the high court of criticism ; and his jury , which is the great republic of letters , will require the best and the ...
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... certainly so illiterate that he could not write his own name , and executed written instru- ments by making his mark ; and the same was the case with his mother , notwithstanding that she was descended of an ancient family of goodly ...
... certainly so illiterate that he could not write his own name , and executed written instru- ments by making his mark ; and the same was the case with his mother , notwithstanding that she was descended of an ancient family of goodly ...
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... certainly know ; but there is no intimation in anything that has come down to us , that he was at all given to books , or to studies of any kind . The employments in which it would seem to be almost certain he must have been engaged ...
... certainly know ; but there is no intimation in anything that has come down to us , that he was at all given to books , or to studies of any kind . The employments in which it would seem to be almost certain he must have been engaged ...
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... certainly known . It would seem probable , however , that he had parted with his inter- est in the theatres sometime before the 30th of June , 1613 , when the Globe theatre was destroyed by fire . It 6 EMPLOYMENTS . PARALLELISMS.
... certainly known . It would seem probable , however , that he had parted with his inter- est in the theatres sometime before the 30th of June , 1613 , when the Globe theatre was destroyed by fire . It 6 EMPLOYMENTS . PARALLELISMS.
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... certainly a vast difference between learning and languages , thought it was " plain he had much reading , at least , " but was obliged , at last , to declare that " he seems to have known the world by intui- tion , to have looked ...
... certainly a vast difference between learning and languages , thought it was " plain he had much reading , at least , " but was obliged , at last , to declare that " he seems to have known the world by intui- tion , to have looked ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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