Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... Shakespeare . If some singular resemblance in thought or expression is pointed out , the critic hastens to separate himself from those who see more in this than a casual and quite acci- dental resemblance . " Do not suppose , " the ...
... Shakespeare . If some singular resemblance in thought or expression is pointed out , the critic hastens to separate himself from those who see more in this than a casual and quite acci- dental resemblance . " Do not suppose , " the ...
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Robert Masters Theobald. " The Authorship of Shakespeare . " As soon as the book was in my hand , the persuasion took hold of my mind that this question of the authorship of Shakespeare was one open to debate , and that Holmes's ...
Robert Masters Theobald. " The Authorship of Shakespeare . " As soon as the book was in my hand , the persuasion took hold of my mind that this question of the authorship of Shakespeare was one open to debate , and that Holmes's ...
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... Shakespearean attributes by such a man as William Shakspere must have been . Indeed , a discreditable Other critics are not so civil . habit has arisen of reviling and insulting those who advo- cate the Baconian authorship of Shakespeare ...
... Shakespearean attributes by such a man as William Shakspere must have been . Indeed , a discreditable Other critics are not so civil . habit has arisen of reviling and insulting those who advo- cate the Baconian authorship of Shakespeare ...
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