Shakespeare and the Matter of the Crux: Textual, Topical, Onomastic, Authorial, and Other PuzzlementsE. Mellen Press, 1991 - 294 páginas Deals with the identification of Love's Labour's Won, a play long missing from the Shakespeare canon; the Master W.H. controversey; and the issue of the crux of cruxes, that in Henry V. |
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... connection mentioned a short while before , as stressed by Mme . de Chambrun , next look for a moment at her preference for William Harvey as W. H. again . Why , we may well ask , would this stepfather of the Earl of Southampton have ...
... connection mentioned a short while before , as stressed by Mme . de Chambrun , next look for a moment at her preference for William Harvey as W. H. again . Why , we may well ask , would this stepfather of the Earl of Southampton have ...
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... connection here ( at least as based on van Veen ) , but he still had to confess that " chronology is impossible to prove " ( 168 ) . To add a final twist , Gurr had posited that the Anne of no . 145 was as yet unmarried ; still ...
... connection here ( at least as based on van Veen ) , but he still had to confess that " chronology is impossible to prove " ( 168 ) . To add a final twist , Gurr had posited that the Anne of no . 145 was as yet unmarried ; still ...
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... connection here ( at least as based on van Veen ) , but he still had to confess that " chronology is impossible to prove " ( 168 ) . To add a final twist , Gurr had posited that the Anne of no . 145 was as yet unmarried ; still ...
... connection here ( at least as based on van Veen ) , but he still had to confess that " chronology is impossible to prove " ( 168 ) . To add a final twist , Gurr had posited that the Anne of no . 145 was as yet unmarried ; still ...
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Toward Solving the Problem of the Companion to Lost | 23 |
The Sonnets and the Cryptic Inscription | 67 |
Toward the Faithful Wife Subgrouping | 83 |
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