The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... merely drawn by the attractions of the theatre , it appears that , about the year 1587 , he went up to London , carrying with him but a small stock of learning , and became attached to the theatre in a very humble capac- ity . Ben ...
... merely drawn by the attractions of the theatre , it appears that , about the year 1587 , he went up to London , carrying with him but a small stock of learning , and became attached to the theatre in a very humble capac- ity . Ben ...
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... mere " servitor , " or under - actor , his most careful biogra- phers seem to admit as highly probable , if not ... merely mythical traditions of uncertain origin , and the impudent forgeries of these later times , no further authen ...
... mere " servitor , " or under - actor , his most careful biogra- phers seem to admit as highly probable , if not ... merely mythical traditions of uncertain origin , and the impudent forgeries of these later times , no further authen ...
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... merely by the public in general , but by contemporary writers , his fellows of the theatre , the printers and publishers , and some great personages , and that the fact was never publicly questioned , in that age , nor indeed until a ...
... merely by the public in general , but by contemporary writers , his fellows of the theatre , the printers and publishers , and some great personages , and that the fact was never publicly questioned , in that age , nor indeed until a ...
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... merely to evidence , but to proof , that Shakespeare had read widely in medical literature , " and continues thus : " For the honor of medicine , it would be difficult to point to any great author , not himself a physician , in whose ...
... merely to evidence , but to proof , that Shakespeare had read widely in medical literature , " and continues thus : " For the honor of medicine , it would be difficult to point to any great author , not himself a physician , in whose ...
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... merely that the Shakespearian expressions do not imply a 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 ...
... merely that the Shakespearian expressions do not imply a 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 ...
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