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Chapter VI THE FOLIOS > Dedication Prefixed to the Folio of 1623 “ To the most noble and incomparable pair of brethren , William , Earl of Pembroke , etc. , Lord Chamberlain to the King's most excellent majesty , and Philip , Earl of ...
Chapter VI THE FOLIOS > Dedication Prefixed to the Folio of 1623 “ To the most noble and incomparable pair of brethren , William , Earl of Pembroke , etc. , Lord Chamberlain to the King's most excellent majesty , and Philip , Earl of ...
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composed the Folio dedications that , “ and what he thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . ” This implied that William Shakspere had seldom if ever been observed by his ...
composed the Folio dedications that , “ and what he thought , he uttered with that easiness , that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers . ” This implied that William Shakspere had seldom if ever been observed by his ...
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A third and the most forceful argument that the Sonnet Folio was posthumous is that Thomas Thorpe or Thomas Thorpe's backer had to write the dedication . If Shake - speare were alive in 1609 , why did he not write his own dedication to ...
A third and the most forceful argument that the Sonnet Folio was posthumous is that Thomas Thorpe or Thomas Thorpe's backer had to write the dedication . If Shake - speare were alive in 1609 , why did he not write his own dedication to ...
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