The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... believe that high phi- losophy can come by fantastic miracle . There never was any royal road to mathematics , though there have been very royal mathematicians . An article appeared in Putnam's Magazine for January 1856 ( afterwards ...
... believe that high phi- losophy can come by fantastic miracle . There never was any royal road to mathematics , though there have been very royal mathematicians . An article appeared in Putnam's Magazine for January 1856 ( afterwards ...
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... believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere genius without learning , or by some more fantasti- cally supernatural inspiration . Does not any honest man feel an unutterable indignation , when ...
... believe the enormous impossibility that such works could be , and were , written by mere genius without learning , or by some more fantasti- cally supernatural inspiration . Does not any honest man feel an unutterable indignation , when ...
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... believe a fact , which , were it true , positive and irrefragable evidence , in Shakespeare's own handwriting " in the records of the courts , or in deeds and wills written or witnessed by him , and preserved in the archives at ...
... believe a fact , which , were it true , positive and irrefragable evidence , in Shakespeare's own handwriting " in the records of the courts , or in deeds and wills written or witnessed by him , and preserved in the archives at ...
第44页
... ( as Mr. Verplanck seems to think , though there is much reason to believe it was by another author altogether ) , had been entered upon the Stationers ' Regis- ter in 1602-3 , but never printed ; but before 44 EARLY PLAYS .
... ( as Mr. Verplanck seems to think , though there is much reason to believe it was by another author altogether ) , had been entered upon the Stationers ' Regis- ter in 1602-3 , but never printed ; but before 44 EARLY PLAYS .
第46页
... believe this , that when hee is gone , and his commedies out of sale , you will scramble for them , and set up a new English inquisition [ some twelve years before , the Dedi- catory Epistle to the Essays had said , " so in these ...
... believe this , that when hee is gone , and his commedies out of sale , you will scramble for them , and set up a new English inquisition [ some twelve years before , the Dedi- catory Epistle to the Essays had said , " so in these ...
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