Will Shakspere and the Dyer's HandC. Scribner's sons, 1943 - 704 páginas |
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... Shakespeare is to find everywhere conflict of differing state- ments and opinions . Dissension is the rule among Shakespeare biographers . At the very start hardly two biographers can agree how it was that the countryman of Stratford ...
... Shakespeare is to find everywhere conflict of differing state- ments and opinions . Dissension is the rule among Shakespeare biographers . At the very start hardly two biographers can agree how it was that the countryman of Stratford ...
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... Shakespeare by dressing it in the tinsel of a too favorable false commentary . Lee wrote in continual excuse of a Shakespeare whom he saw as both poet and hard - bargaining business man . It was in revolt against Lee's image of Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare by dressing it in the tinsel of a too favorable false commentary . Lee wrote in continual excuse of a Shakespeare whom he saw as both poet and hard - bargaining business man . It was in revolt against Lee's image of Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare ; later , it was published without attribution to Shakespeare in the works of Beaumont and Fletcher . That the play is one of double authorship no critic denies . However , opinion differs over whether the play was the ...
... Shakespeare ; later , it was published without attribution to Shakespeare in the works of Beaumont and Fletcher . That the play is one of double authorship no critic denies . However , opinion differs over whether the play was the ...
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