The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... knowledge that we have of him in London , however , is of the date of 1592 , when there seems to have been a distinct allusion to his name in Greene's " Groatsworth of Wit , " in which , apparently speaking for himself and other writers ...
... knowledge that we have of him in London , however , is of the date of 1592 , when there seems to have been a distinct allusion to his name in Greene's " Groatsworth of Wit , " in which , apparently speaking for himself and other writers ...
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... knowledge of his- tory and of the manners , customs , and literature of the ancients , his acquaintance with foreign languages , his nat- ural science and metaphysical philosophy , his skill in the medical lore of his time , as also in ...
... knowledge of his- tory and of the manners , customs , and literature of the ancients , his acquaintance with foreign languages , his nat- ural science and metaphysical philosophy , his skill in the medical lore of his time , as also in ...
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... knowledge of the physiology of this subject , as understood by professional authors down to that day , has actually maintained the proposition that Wil- liam Shakespeare had anticipated the celebrated Harvey in the discovery of the ...
... knowledge of the physiology of this subject , as understood by professional authors down to that day , has actually maintained the proposition that Wil- liam Shakespeare had anticipated the celebrated Harvey in the discovery of the ...
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... knowledge of the circulation of the blood , in the sense of Harvey , but that they are , in truth , in very exact accordance with the doctrines of Galen , Hippocrates , Rabelais , and others , who were , prior to Harvey , " the learned ...
... knowledge of the circulation of the blood , in the sense of Harvey , but that they are , in truth , in very exact accordance with the doctrines of Galen , Hippocrates , Rabelais , and others , who were , prior to Harvey , " the learned ...
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... knowledge and the depth of the philosophy of these plays of Shakespeare , the author of which he could not but consider as one who had mastered " all the things and relations of this world , " does not hesitate to declare the received ...
... knowledge and the depth of the philosophy of these plays of Shakespeare , the author of which he could not but consider as one who had mastered " all the things and relations of this world , " does not hesitate to declare the received ...
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