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... instances in which his emendations , or previous readings , appeared to me to be so clearly erroneous that I could not accept them ; and I have done this the more readily , because this edition has evidently been edited with great care ...
... instances in which his emendations , or previous readings , appeared to me to be so clearly erroneous that I could not accept them ; and I have done this the more readily , because this edition has evidently been edited with great care ...
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... instance of his son William , when he had attained to prosperity , was no doubt a respectable burgher of that place , but certainly so illiterate that he could not write his own name , and executed written instru- ments by making his ...
... instance of his son William , when he had attained to prosperity , was no doubt a respectable burgher of that place , but certainly so illiterate that he could not write his own name , and executed written instru- ments by making his ...
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... instances , under the patronage of John Shakespeare and other aldermen ; and it is highly probable that the son William would be attracted to their company . There are uncertain traditions also that , during this period , he had been in ...
... instances , under the patronage of John Shakespeare and other aldermen ; and it is highly probable that the son William would be attracted to their company . There are uncertain traditions also that , during this period , he had been in ...
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... instances to the contrary , scarcely less decisive than this one , that the " Timon of Athens " turns out to have been founded in great part upon the untranslated Greek of Lucian ; besides that it is now clear enough to the attentive ...
... instances to the contrary , scarcely less decisive than this one , that the " Timon of Athens " turns out to have been founded in great part upon the untranslated Greek of Lucian ; besides that it is now clear enough to the attentive ...
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... instance ( cited by Lord Camp- hell1 ) of his familiarity with Plowden , whose preface was dated from the Middle Temple , in 1578 , the same year in which William Shakespeare is said to have been taken from school by his father , at the ...
... instance ( cited by Lord Camp- hell1 ) of his familiarity with Plowden , whose preface was dated from the Middle Temple , in 1578 , the same year in which William Shakespeare is said to have been taken from school by his father , at the ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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