The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1876 - 696页 |
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... fact : but the critics appear to be agreed in rejecting the theory altogether . More direct and palpable proofs seem to be required ; for this our Shakespeare " was not to be stripped of the peerless mantle he had worn unquestioned for ...
... fact : but the critics appear to be agreed in rejecting the theory altogether . More direct and palpable proofs seem to be required ; for this our Shakespeare " was not to be stripped of the peerless mantle he had worn unquestioned for ...
第8页
... fact was never publicly questioned , in that age , nor indeed until a very recent date , must be admitted , though some evidence may be adduced herein , tending to show that the contrary was known , or at least strongly suspected , by ...
... fact was never publicly questioned , in that age , nor indeed until a very recent date , must be admitted , though some evidence may be adduced herein , tending to show that the contrary was known , or at least strongly suspected , by ...
第9页
... facts of his personal history It is apparent that this argument can have no weight whatever in favor of William Shakespeare , until the fact be established that he was really the autnor of HIS LEARNING . 9 HIS LEARNING.
... facts of his personal history It is apparent that this argument can have no weight whatever in favor of William Shakespeare , until the fact be established that he was really the autnor of HIS LEARNING . 9 HIS LEARNING.
第11页
... fact that he was a clerk in an attorney's office at Stratford with- out any direct proof of the fact , " mainly relying , with Mr. Collier , upon " the seemingly utter impossibility of Shake- speare having acquired , on any other theory ...
... fact that he was a clerk in an attorney's office at Stratford with- out any direct proof of the fact , " mainly relying , with Mr. Collier , upon " the seemingly utter impossibility of Shake- speare having acquired , on any other theory ...
第20页
... fact should have awakened a profound inter- est in a mind like his ; but there is no intimation in any of his writings that he was at all acquainted with this discov- ery . Nor is it probable that any author would have occa- sion to ...
... fact should have awakened a profound inter- est in a mind like his ; but there is no intimation in any of his writings that he was at all acquainted with this discov- ery . Nor is it probable that any author would have occa- sion to ...
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