Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... question of author- ship . And when I speak of Shakespeare as an author , or of the collected writings under this title , I do so " without prejudice . " By using current phraseology I make no concession to current notions attached to ...
... question of author- ship . And when I speak of Shakespeare as an author , or of the collected writings under this title , I do so " without prejudice . " By using current phraseology I make no concession to current notions attached to ...
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... question of the authorship of Shakespeare was one open to debate , and that Holmes's conclusion was probably right . My conversion was of the most orthodox and instantaneous character , and the belief then adopted has never been ...
... question of the authorship of Shakespeare was one open to debate , and that Holmes's conclusion was probably right . My conversion was of the most orthodox and instantaneous character , and the belief then adopted has never been ...
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... question still remains - what ground , beyond rumour and title pages , had they for this opinion ? and did they take any interest in the personal question at all ? I do not in- tend to retrace the oft - trodden ground which Chettle and ...
... question still remains - what ground , beyond rumour and title pages , had they for this opinion ? and did they take any interest in the personal question at all ? I do not in- tend to retrace the oft - trodden ground which Chettle and ...
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... question not only remains open , it is actually started , and a clear place is left for the Baconian or any other hypothesis . But is the allusion to Shakspere at all ? I very much doubt it . In 1592 " Shakespeare " did not exist in ...
... question not only remains open , it is actually started , and a clear place is left for the Baconian or any other hypothesis . But is the allusion to Shakspere at all ? I very much doubt it . In 1592 " Shakespeare " did not exist in ...
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... questions are ever raised in the critical accounts of Shakspere . We have plenty of details of what he must have been , and conse- quently purely fanciful pictures of what he was , for which not a shred of historic basis can be found ...
... questions are ever raised in the critical accounts of Shakspere . We have plenty of details of what he must have been , and conse- quently purely fanciful pictures of what he was , for which not a shred of historic basis can be found ...
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