The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... give them the results of my studies also , which have been considerably extended , since that date ; and if enough be not found herein to settle the question on impregnable grounds , it may at least tend to exculpate them from any ...
... give them the results of my studies also , which have been considerably extended , since that date ; and if enough be not found herein to settle the question on impregnable grounds , it may at least tend to exculpate them from any ...
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... give my own translations , when no better were at hand , but always with especial care to preserve as far as possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would ...
... give my own translations , when no better were at hand , but always with especial care to preserve as far as possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would ...
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... give us no intimation , in their Preface to the Folio of 1623 , from what source they had received " the true original copies " : we are left to infer that they had gathered them up from the theatres owned by the company . § 4. HIS ...
... give us no intimation , in their Preface to the Folio of 1623 , from what source they had received " the true original copies " : we are left to infer that they had gathered them up from the theatres owned by the company . § 4. HIS ...
第17页
... Give me leave . Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : if the man go to this water , and drown himself , it is , will he , nill he , he goes ; mark you that : but if the water come to him , and drown him , he drowns ...
... Give me leave . Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : if the man go to this water , and drown himself , it is , will he , nill he , he goes ; mark you that : but if the water come to him , and drown him , he drowns ...
第47页
... give us some intimation , that the great personage in ques- tion was himself the author of the play , being no other ( as it will be shown ) than Sir Francis Bacon , then lately become Solicitor - General . At least , not inconsistent ...
... give us some intimation , that the great personage in ques- tion was himself the author of the play , being no other ( as it will be shown ) than Sir Francis Bacon , then lately become Solicitor - General . At least , not inconsistent ...
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ancient appears Ben Jonson body Boston cause conceive copies Court creation critical Cupid death Delia Bacon divine doth dream Earl Essay Essex eternal existence eyes fable fact Folio Francis Bacon genius Gray's Gray's Inn Hamlet hath heaven Henry VII Holinshed honour human ideas imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar justice kind King knowledge Lear learning letter living London Lord Love's Labor's Lost Majesty manner Masque matter Measure for Measure metaphysical mind motion nature never night passage person philosophy Plato play poet possible power of thought Prince printed Queen reason Richard Richard II Shakes sonnets soul speak Spedding speech spirit story style Tempest theatre thee things thinking thou Timon Timon of Athens tion Troilus and Cressida true truth universe virtue wherein whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale words writings written