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This first work he managed to have published , but it brought him no recognition by the public even though he had the backing of such men as Henry James , Stephen Crane , John Galsworthy , and Ford Madox Ford .
This first work he managed to have published , but it brought him no recognition by the public even though he had the backing of such men as Henry James , Stephen Crane , John Galsworthy , and Ford Madox Ford .
Pagina 59
From some source there appeared eighteen of Shake - speare's plays never before published to be added to the eighteen already published to make up the thirty - six plays of the First Folio . Pericles , the thirty - seventh play ...
From some source there appeared eighteen of Shake - speare's plays never before published to be added to the eighteen already published to make up the thirty - six plays of the First Folio . Pericles , the thirty - seventh play ...
Pagina 61
The sonnets must be published , for Shake - speare's reputation as a poet must be established by the masterful sonnets rather than the already published immature " ice - houses " of Venus and Adonis and The Rape а .
The sonnets must be published , for Shake - speare's reputation as a poet must be established by the masterful sonnets rather than the already published immature " ice - houses " of Venus and Adonis and The Rape а .
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CHAPTER | 5 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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