The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... rest satisfied with the story of William Shakespeare , any more than a Coleridge , or a Schlegel ; nor attain to any clear solution of the problem , that the spon- taneous genius of a born poet , without the help of much learning ...
... rest satisfied with the story of William Shakespeare , any more than a Coleridge , or a Schlegel ; nor attain to any clear solution of the problem , that the spon- taneous genius of a born poet , without the help of much learning ...
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... tion , I began to look for the evidence on which such a proposition might rest , and finding it very consid- erable , and indeed quite amazing , I had thrown my notes into some form , before the publication of Miss viii PREFACE .
... tion , I began to look for the evidence on which such a proposition might rest , and finding it very consid- erable , and indeed quite amazing , I had thrown my notes into some form , before the publication of Miss viii PREFACE .
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Nathaniel Holmes. dwelling near the Bear Garden in 1596 , seems to rest upon very questionable authority ; but , in 1597 , he had purchased New Place , in Stratford - on - Avon , where his family contin- ued to reside until his death ...
Nathaniel Holmes. dwelling near the Bear Garden in 1596 , seems to rest upon very questionable authority ; but , in 1597 , he had purchased New Place , in Stratford - on - Avon , where his family contin- ued to reside until his death ...
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... rest . And he concludes a letter addressed to the Scottish physician , Dr. Morison , in 1603 , on the coming in of King James , in these words : " So not doubt- ing to see you here with his Majesty , considering that it belongeth to ...
... rest . And he concludes a letter addressed to the Scottish physician , Dr. Morison , in 1603 , on the coming in of King James , in these words : " So not doubt- ing to see you here with his Majesty , considering that it belongeth to ...
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... author of them , then of course , all the rest should be 1 Mem . of the Court of James I. , by Lucy Aiken . 2 Essays ( Boston , 1861 ) , III . 211 . presumed , however miraculous and inconceivable . There are no 28 HIS STUDIES . HIS ...
... author of them , then of course , all the rest should be 1 Mem . of the Court of James I. , by Lucy Aiken . 2 Essays ( Boston , 1861 ) , III . 211 . presumed , however miraculous and inconceivable . There are no 28 HIS STUDIES . HIS ...
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