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This implied that William Shakspere had seldom if ever been observed by his fellow actors to make any alterations in the manuscripts he brought to the theatre . The mechanics of the deception was probably as follows .
This implied that William Shakspere had seldom if ever been observed by his fellow actors to make any alterations in the manuscripts he brought to the theatre . The mechanics of the deception was probably as follows .
Pagina 61
If either the Southamptons or the Pembrokes had possession of the sonnet manuscripts in 1609 , that fact would in itself argue that Shake - speare was dead by 1609. As has already been mentioned , “ Our Ever - Living Poet ” is the type ...
If either the Southamptons or the Pembrokes had possession of the sonnet manuscripts in 1609 , that fact would in itself argue that Shake - speare was dead by 1609. As has already been mentioned , “ Our Ever - Living Poet ” is the type ...
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This almost secret visit was a perfect occasion for Elizabeth to present the Shakespeare manuscripts to Mary Herbert for safekeeping . Hamlet , which Elizabeth probably considered her masterpiece , was finished that year .
This almost secret visit was a perfect occasion for Elizabeth to present the Shakespeare manuscripts to Mary Herbert for safekeeping . Hamlet , which Elizabeth probably considered her masterpiece , was finished that year .
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