The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... observation , " a facetious grace in writing , ' and a pretty large amount of faculty in general . And so , not imagining that the highest and best things could spontaneously well up in such a man as from an original fountain of ...
... observation , " a facetious grace in writing , ' and a pretty large amount of faculty in general . And so , not imagining that the highest and best things could spontaneously well up in such a man as from an original fountain of ...
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... observation in all the realms of nature and art , as well as in all that pertains to the civil state , or to the affairs of private life , or to the characters , passions , and affections of men and women , or to human life and destiny ...
... observation in all the realms of nature and art , as well as in all that pertains to the civil state , or to the affairs of private life , or to the characters , passions , and affections of men and women , or to human life and destiny ...
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... , was singularly capable of wit and humor . Not less curious is it to observe , that Mr. Hackett , as early as 1859 , noticing the numerous metaphorical expres- sions in the plays , which relate to the flowing 2 HIS LEARNING . 17.
... , was singularly capable of wit and humor . Not less curious is it to observe , that Mr. Hackett , as early as 1859 , noticing the numerous metaphorical expres- sions in the plays , which relate to the flowing 2 HIS LEARNING . 17.
第18页
... observation , and had been his favorite study . " He finds instances which amount " not merely to evidence , but to proof , that Shakespeare had read widely in medical literature , ” and continues thus : " For the honor of medicine , it ...
... observation , and had been his favorite study . " He finds instances which amount " not merely to evidence , but to proof , that Shakespeare had read widely in medical literature , ” and continues thus : " For the honor of medicine , it ...
第39页
... observing , now , that Southampton was an intimate associate of the Earl of Essex , and of Francis Bacon , Essex's friend and counsellor , at this very time , and that there is not the least allusion to William Shakespeare in all the ...
... observing , now , that Southampton was an intimate associate of the Earl of Essex , and of Francis Bacon , Essex's friend and counsellor , at this very time , and that there is not the least allusion to William Shakespeare in all the ...
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