The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - Всего страниц: 696 |
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... direction lay the plan of his life , though never basely obse- quious to power withal ( as some have imagined ) , still suf fering by neglect and " the meanness of his estate , " solicit- ing in vain , lacking advancement , and " eating ...
... direction lay the plan of his life , though never basely obse- quious to power withal ( as some have imagined ) , still suf fering by neglect and " the meanness of his estate , " solicit- ing in vain , lacking advancement , and " eating ...
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... direction of Lord Bacon himself ; though it must be confessed that greater negligence would seem to be ex- hibited in some parts of it than is consistent with our ideas , at this day , of that particular and especial care , which the ...
... direction of Lord Bacon himself ; though it must be confessed that greater negligence would seem to be ex- hibited in some parts of it than is consistent with our ideas , at this day , of that particular and especial care , which the ...
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... direction , might at length rival the pretensions of his cousin , Sir Robert Cecil , to the higher places in the state , and they prevailed on the young lady , much against her own inclination , to marry the crabbed Attorney - General ...
... direction , might at length rival the pretensions of his cousin , Sir Robert Cecil , to the higher places in the state , and they prevailed on the young lady , much against her own inclination , to marry the crabbed Attorney - General ...
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... direction , and to maintain this high estate and prospect of advancement , incur expense beyond their immediate means of living , and even keep a coach , which the good Lady Ann thinks a piece of extravagance ; and they give ...
... direction , and to maintain this high estate and prospect of advancement , incur expense beyond their immediate means of living , and even keep a coach , which the good Lady Ann thinks a piece of extravagance ; and they give ...
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... direction far more extensively than was publicly known , or even suspected by the Queen herself . It is quite certain that some of the plays were performed , for the first time , before her Majesty at Whitehall and other palaces ; and ...
... direction far more extensively than was publicly known , or even suspected by the Queen herself . It is quite certain that some of the plays were performed , for the first time , before her Majesty at Whitehall and other palaces ; 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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