The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1876 - Всего страниц: 696 |
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... never believed so much as the tale about Santa Claus , not to speak of many other prodigious miracles , may have pre- ferred to disbelieve all the biographers , critics , and teachers ; or , if still believing them , to deny , flatly ...
... never believed so much as the tale about Santa Claus , not to speak of many other prodigious miracles , may have pre- ferred to disbelieve all the biographers , critics , and teachers ; or , if still believing them , to deny , flatly ...
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... never think of it . " Meas . for Meas . , Act II . Sc . 1 . Bacon found it to be just so with the history of Winds ; for , says he , " it is evident , that the dullness of men is such and so infelicitous , that when things are put ...
... never think of it . " Meas . for Meas . , Act II . Sc . 1 . Bacon found it to be just so with the history of Winds ; for , says he , " it is evident , that the dullness of men is such and so infelicitous , that when things are put ...
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... never blotted out line . " We have only to suppose for a moment that the manu- scripts may have been copied by him from some unknown complete and finished originals , which were kept a secret from the world , and this wonder of the ...
... never blotted out line . " We have only to suppose for a moment that the manu- scripts may have been copied by him from some unknown complete and finished originals , which were kept a secret from the world , and this wonder of the ...
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... Never- theless , his Lordship was constrained to warn his friend , that he had not " really become an absolute convert " to his side of the question ; nor did he fail to remark , that the theory required us " implicitly to believe a ...
... Never- theless , his Lordship was constrained to warn his friend , that he had not " really become an absolute convert " to his side of the question ; nor did he fail to remark , that the theory required us " implicitly to believe a ...
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... never attracted the particular attention of an English critic , other- wise than as a brilliant figure of speech , should be capable of creating whole books in the soul of Jean Paul Richter , is , perhaps , not much to be wondered at ...
... never attracted the particular attention of an English critic , other- wise than as a brilliant figure of speech , should be capable of creating whole books in the soul of Jean Paul Richter , is , perhaps , not much to be wondered at ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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