The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... character of the latest received account of his life . He is thus delivered down to us as essentially an uneducated man , whether we are to speak of education in the sense of modern times , or of the sixteenth century , or of the ...
... character of the latest received account of his life . He is thus delivered down to us as essentially an uneducated man , whether we are to speak of education in the sense of modern times , or of the sixteenth century , or of the ...
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... characters , passions , and affections of men and women , or to human life and destiny , the subtle profundity of his intellect , and his extraordinary insight into all the relations of things , all this , and much more than can be ...
... characters , passions , and affections of men and women , or to human life and destiny , the subtle profundity of his intellect , and his extraordinary insight into all the relations of things , all this , and much more than can be ...
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... characters , and par- ticularly of Lord Bacon , in whose service he was engaged for some years . Ben Jonson did not fail to ... character , and genius of such an author , and are as baseless in reality as the conceit of worthy old Fuller ...
... characters , and par- ticularly of Lord Bacon , in whose service he was engaged for some years . Ben Jonson did not fail to ... character , and genius of such an author , and are as baseless in reality as the conceit of worthy old Fuller ...
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... character and succession of these works , an order of growth quite other than any that can be ascribed to a mortal man with the personal history which must be assigned to William Shakespeare ; ascending , as it does , from the very ...
... character and succession of these works , an order of growth quite other than any that can be ascribed to a mortal man with the personal history which must be assigned to William Shakespeare ; ascending , as it does , from the very ...
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... character , must be left to conjecture . Mr. White appeals to these passages in further proof of his theory , that Marlowe , Greene , and Peele , wrote some plays in conjunction with Shakespeare , and that Shakespeare , in resuming his ...
... character , must be left to conjecture . Mr. White appeals to these passages in further proof of his theory , that Marlowe , Greene , and Peele , wrote some plays in conjunction with Shakespeare , and that Shakespeare , in resuming his ...
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