The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... possible to make it . There is no danger of its getting too far by any means whatever . The chief object of this work is , to do something toward making the truth of this matter appear , still more clearly , and on other and ( if possible ) ...
... possible to make it . There is no danger of its getting too far by any means whatever . The chief object of this work is , to do something toward making the truth of this matter appear , still more clearly , and on other and ( if possible ) ...
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... possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would be ex- pressed in the language of modern philosophy . For the Letters of Bacon , I have had to depend mainly ...
... possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would be ex- pressed in the language of modern philosophy . For the Letters of Bacon , I have had to depend mainly ...
第8页
... possible , however improbable at first view , that even this may have been arranged and designed as a cover for the real author . In short , there is no positive and direct evidence in any contemporary record , fact , circum- stance ...
... possible , however improbable at first view , that even this may have been arranged and designed as a cover for the real author . In short , there is no positive and direct evidence in any contemporary record , fact , circum- stance ...
第9页
Nathaniel Holmes. a wholly gratuitous assumption , however , though barely possible , that they were heedlessly cast aside into old chests , and suffered to be destroyed by fires , or that they fell into the hands of ignorant persons to ...
Nathaniel Holmes. a wholly gratuitous assumption , however , though barely possible , that they were heedlessly cast aside into old chests , and suffered to be destroyed by fires , or that they fell into the hands of ignorant persons to ...
第10页
... possible for the supposed author , have been a matter of wonder to editorial critics , and a stumbling - block to all great writers , who have treated . of the subject . Even Dr. Johnson was willing to admit he must have had " Latin ...
... possible for the supposed author , have been a matter of wonder to editorial critics , and a stumbling - block to all great writers , who have treated . of the subject . Even Dr. Johnson was willing to admit he must have had " Latin ...
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