Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... instances - is the monopoly of the conservators , and is no part of the armoury of the innovators . Nothing can banish our thesis except demonstrative proof on a very large scale that some other explanation of the genesis of Shakespeare ...
... instances - is the monopoly of the conservators , and is no part of the armoury of the innovators . Nothing can banish our thesis except demonstrative proof on a very large scale that some other explanation of the genesis of Shakespeare ...
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... instance , here is an eloquent and weighty passage which it is a pleasure to transcribe : - " If Shakspere had died at the age of 40 , it might have been said , ' the world has lost much , but the world's chief poet could not have ...
... instance , here is an eloquent and weighty passage which it is a pleasure to transcribe : - " If Shakspere had died at the age of 40 , it might have been said , ' the world has lost much , but the world's chief poet could not have ...
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... instance , Mr. S. Lee published in the Cornhill Maga- zine for April , 1899 , a paper on the Shakespeare Folio of 1623 , which may be taken as a rider to his book . In this paper he says : " The copy for the press , the manu- scripts of ...
... instance , Mr. S. Lee published in the Cornhill Maga- zine for April , 1899 , a paper on the Shakespeare Folio of 1623 , which may be taken as a rider to his book . In this paper he says : " The copy for the press , the manu- scripts of ...
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... instance most opportune for his use was himself ; and doubtless fragments of self - portraiture must exist in many of the characters which he has so graphically drawn . The passages , however , just quoted are so minutely individual ...
... instance most opportune for his use was himself ; and doubtless fragments of self - portraiture must exist in many of the characters which he has so graphically drawn . The passages , however , just quoted are so minutely individual ...
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... instance to illustrate his thesis . For he can tell , and does tell as we have seen in the next sentence . Let this ... instances , one shew- ing its use , others its abandonment . The mode of using the phrase is clearly explained by ...
... instance to illustrate his thesis . For he can tell , and does tell as we have seen in the next sentence . Let this ... instances , one shew- ing its use , others its abandonment . The mode of using the phrase is clearly explained by ...
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