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Before the completion of this chapter I shall have touched on a phase of the mystic evidence in Shake - speare . I do not term this mystic evidence excellent evidence or even good evidence , but it is certainly evidence that cannot be ...
Before the completion of this chapter I shall have touched on a phase of the mystic evidence in Shake - speare . I do not term this mystic evidence excellent evidence or even good evidence , but it is certainly evidence that cannot be ...
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It is gratifying to know that the evidence for these dates is excellent evidence . This evidence is garnered from the careful analysis of all of the time - evidence in the sonnets plus the only time - evidence within the main body of a ...
It is gratifying to know that the evidence for these dates is excellent evidence . This evidence is garnered from the careful analysis of all of the time - evidence in the sonnets plus the only time - evidence within the main body of a ...
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All the Shakespeare comedies from and including Love's Labour's Lost show repeated evidence of the influence of George Peele . Mr. John Schick tells us that Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy was probably written between 1583 and 1585 ...
All the Shakespeare comedies from and including Love's Labour's Lost show repeated evidence of the influence of George Peele . Mr. John Schick tells us that Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy was probably written between 1583 and 1585 ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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