Shakespeare Studies in Baconian LightS. Low, Marston & Company, Limited, 1901 - 499 páginas |
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... word Shakspere always means Mr. William Shakspere , of Stratford - on - Avon . The word Shakespeare always means either the writer of the plays and poems which are known by this patronymic , or else the poetry itself , apart from any ...
... word Shakspere always means Mr. William Shakspere , of Stratford - on - Avon . The word Shakespeare always means either the writer of the plays and poems which are known by this patronymic , or else the poetry itself , apart from any ...
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... words of Mr. Allanson Picton : - " A biography of Shake- speare , in any proper sense of the word is not only difficult ; it is impossible . For the development of his character , the dawn of his powers , the pre - determining causes ...
... words of Mr. Allanson Picton : - " A biography of Shake- speare , in any proper sense of the word is not only difficult ; it is impossible . For the development of his character , the dawn of his powers , the pre - determining causes ...
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... word Shake - scene any necessary reference to Shakspere . The word probably only points sarcastically to some pompous and ostentatious player who treads heavily on the boards , shaking the stage with his footsteps and the house with his ...
... word Shake - scene any necessary reference to Shakspere . The word probably only points sarcastically to some pompous and ostentatious player who treads heavily on the boards , shaking the stage with his footsteps and the house with his ...
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... words which are now fully naturalized were in his time . more or less strangers : -Accoutrement , advertise ( avertir ) , aidant , aigre ( or eager for the same French word ) , allegiant , amort , appellants , bawcock ( beaucoq ) ...
... words which are now fully naturalized were in his time . more or less strangers : -Accoutrement , advertise ( avertir ) , aidant , aigre ( or eager for the same French word ) , allegiant , amort , appellants , bawcock ( beaucoq ) ...
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... word , without any careful enquiry into what his words really imply , or how they are connected with and interpreted by his personal character and habits . One reason indeed for his submission may be that he knew his case was not being ...
... word , without any careful enquiry into what his words really imply , or how they are connected with and interpreted by his personal character and habits . One reason indeed for his submission may be that he knew his case was not being ...
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