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Two years later he did a considerable amount of alteration in a revised edition of his first guess at the chronological order of the plays . In 1821 , James Boswell , the younger , edited Malone's notes to make a third guess at ...
Two years later he did a considerable amount of alteration in a revised edition of his first guess at the chronological order of the plays . In 1821 , James Boswell , the younger , edited Malone's notes to make a third guess at ...
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What advantages has the “ 1930 Guess " over the “ 1955 Guess " ? The answer is , ever so many advantages . Mr. Chambers is a recognized authority on Shake - speare . The “ 1930 Guess ” makes the natural assumption that all the plays ...
What advantages has the “ 1930 Guess " over the “ 1955 Guess " ? The answer is , ever so many advantages . Mr. Chambers is a recognized authority on Shake - speare . The “ 1930 Guess ” makes the natural assumption that all the plays ...
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The chief difficulties incurred in the “ 1930 Guess " are brought on by attempting to make Shake - speare a Jacobean playwright . Several of Shake - speare's contemporary writers called upon Shake - speare to eulogize the Great Queen ...
The chief difficulties incurred in the “ 1930 Guess " are brought on by attempting to make Shake - speare a Jacobean playwright . Several of Shake - speare's contemporary writers called upon Shake - speare to eulogize the Great Queen ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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