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Pagina 151
... written more continuously : " Samu ell D ani ell . " Each char- acter in the Oxford signature must be examined separately . 8 is written with a flourish like the two arms of a hairpin , crossing the body of the letter at the extreme ...
... written more continuously : " Samu ell D ani ell . " Each char- acter in the Oxford signature must be examined separately . 8 is written with a flourish like the two arms of a hairpin , crossing the body of the letter at the extreme ...
Pagina 169
... written before Febru- ary , 1601 , and possibly in the latter part of 1598. Whenever the note was written Shakespeare's Hamlet was already well known : from which it follows that the usually accepted date for the first performance of ...
... written before Febru- ary , 1601 , and possibly in the latter part of 1598. Whenever the note was written Shakespeare's Hamlet was already well known : from which it follows that the usually accepted date for the first performance of ...
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... written the Elegies in the first place , that they were , in short , some of the marketable , cash - carry sonnets ridiculed in the satires of the time . But salable sonnets were of the love variety , and Johnson is not known as a ...
... written the Elegies in the first place , that they were , in short , some of the marketable , cash - carry sonnets ridiculed in the satires of the time . But salable sonnets were of the love variety , and Johnson is not known as a ...
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