The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1876 - 696页 |
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... means all were prepared to accede to his conclusions . Nor have all been ready to admit that he had added much to the considerations and proofs that had already been presented by others before him . The subject , however , has continued ...
... means all were prepared to accede to his conclusions . Nor have all been ready to admit that he had added much to the considerations and proofs that had already been presented by others before him . The subject , however , has continued ...
第xi页
... 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 ) quite unanswerable grounds . It was written under the supposition ...
... 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 ) quite unanswerable grounds . It was written under the supposition ...
第18页
... means of imparting to the mind of the poet some 1 Notes on Shakes . Plays and Actors ( New York , 1863 ) , p . 268 . 2 Shakes . Med . Knowl . , by John Charles Bucknill , M. D. , London , 1860 . Psychology of Shakes . , by John Charles ...
... means of imparting to the mind of the poet some 1 Notes on Shakes . Plays and Actors ( New York , 1863 ) , p . 268 . 2 Shakes . Med . Knowl . , by John Charles Bucknill , M. D. , London , 1860 . Psychology of Shakes . , by John Charles ...
第28页
... means , and facilities , not merely for sup- plying the known deficiencies of his previous education , but to make extensive and thorough acquisitions in all depart- ments of human knowledge , and , at the same time , to carry on the ...
... means , and facilities , not merely for sup- plying the known deficiencies of his previous education , but to make extensive and thorough acquisitions in all depart- ments of human knowledge , and , at the same time , to carry on the ...
第30页
... means to prosecute to some extent those studies which every reasonable mind must acknowledge to have been absolutely necessary in order to fit the most luminous natural genius for the writ- ing of these dramas . But there was no such ...
... means to prosecute to some extent those studies which every reasonable mind must acknowledge to have been absolutely necessary in order to fit the most luminous natural genius for the writ- ing of these dramas . But there was no such ...
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