The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... whole body . " He cites further in support of his views these lines from the " Merchant of Venice " : " and let my liver rather heat with wine , Than my heart cool with mortifying groans . " His conclusion is , that Shakespeare believed ...
... whole body . " He cites further in support of his views these lines from the " Merchant of Venice " : " and let my liver rather heat with wine , Than my heart cool with mortifying groans . " His conclusion is , that Shakespeare believed ...
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... whole books in the soul of Jean Paul Richter , is , perhaps , not much to be wondered at ; especially , if we consider that he , to whose great learning , deep philosophy , and divine vision , this universe became crystalline and ...
... whole books in the soul of Jean Paul Richter , is , perhaps , not much to be wondered at ; especially , if we consider that he , to whose great learning , deep philosophy , and divine vision , this universe became crystalline and ...
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... whole lines of Latin verse out of Horace . In the " Love's Labor's Lost , " we have quo- tations from Virgil , Horace , and Ovid , an irrepressible sprinkling of Latin erudition , with a pretty copious inter- spersion of sonnets and ...
... whole lines of Latin verse out of Horace . In the " Love's Labor's Lost , " we have quo- tations from Virgil , Horace , and Ovid , an irrepressible sprinkling of Latin erudition , with a pretty copious inter- spersion of sonnets and ...
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... whole mass of evidence to be presented herein must stand arrayed ; for it would be idle to imagine that Francis Bacon ever wrote a play in conjunction with either of them . On the supposition that these plays came from Gray's " 2 1 Inn ...
... whole mass of evidence to be presented herein must stand arrayed ; for it would be idle to imagine that Francis Bacon ever wrote a play in conjunction with either of them . On the supposition that these plays came from Gray's " 2 1 Inn ...
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... whole tenor of the argu- ment in the play is so exactly in keeping with Bacon's man- ner and mode of dealing with the subject , that it is hard to believe a mere plagiarist would have followed him so pro- foundly . Bacon expresses the ...
... whole tenor of the argu- ment in the play is so exactly in keeping with Bacon's man- ner and mode of dealing with the subject , that it is hard to believe a mere plagiarist would have followed him so pro- foundly . Bacon expresses the ...
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