Studies in Philology, Volume 35University of North Carolina Press, 1938 |
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Pagina 137
... wrote his " Soliloquy in Imitation of Hamlet , " 25 in which he seems to be referring to his own distressed state consequent on his being involved in the rebellion . It has been both claimed and denied that the poet was actually present ...
... wrote his " Soliloquy in Imitation of Hamlet , " 25 in which he seems to be referring to his own distressed state consequent on his being involved in the rebellion . It has been both claimed and denied that the poet was actually present ...
Pagina 246
... wrote at least part of the Miseries . Whether he wrote all , or if a part , which part , we cannot tell . If he wrote all , or if he wrote the earlier tragic part he would then , in all likelihood , have been the author of the last nine ...
... wrote at least part of the Miseries . Whether he wrote all , or if a part , which part , we cannot tell . If he wrote all , or if he wrote the earlier tragic part he would then , in all likelihood , have been the author of the last nine ...
Pagina 485
... wrote to Hall Caine in 1881 : Jenny ( in a first form ) was written almost as early as The Blessed Damo- zel , which I wrote ( and have altered little since ) , when I was eighteen.30 This assertion is , of course , shockingly ...
... wrote to Hall Caine in 1881 : Jenny ( in a first form ) was written almost as early as The Blessed Damo- zel , which I wrote ( and have altered little since ) , when I was eighteen.30 This assertion is , of course , shockingly ...
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Pauline Aiken | 1 |
Haldeen Braddy Sir Oton de Graunson Flour of | 10 |
E Bagby Atwood Some Minor Sources of Lydgates Troy | 17 |
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