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Edmund Malone , one of the most careful and exacting of Shakespeare devotees , thought Henry VI was written about 1586 , but he did not acknowledge Shake - speare as its co - writer . Malone believed that either Marlowe and Greene or ...
Edmund Malone , one of the most careful and exacting of Shakespeare devotees , thought Henry VI was written about 1586 , but he did not acknowledge Shake - speare as its co - writer . Malone believed that either Marlowe and Greene or ...
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If Sonnet 104 had been written in the fall the first condition would have been , “ Two winters cold have from the forests shook three summers ' pride . " If Sonnet 104 had been written in the summer , there would have been but two ...
If Sonnet 104 had been written in the fall the first condition would have been , “ Two winters cold have from the forests shook three summers ' pride . " If Sonnet 104 had been written in the summer , there would have been but two ...
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The authorities also say that it is impossible that a mature play such as Romeo and Juliet could have been written as early as 1591. Therefore , in spite of the clear - cut evidence of the earthquake dating , which they argue somehow ...
The authorities also say that it is impossible that a mature play such as Romeo and Juliet could have been written as early as 1591. Therefore , in spite of the clear - cut evidence of the earthquake dating , which they argue somehow ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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