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... less , or the fixed orthodoxies , that it ought never to have been written at all , or the philosophers , that it is no great affair at best . But inasmuch as thought and knowledge among men lie stratified , as it were , like the ...
... less , or the fixed orthodoxies , that it ought never to have been written at all , or the philosophers , that it is no great affair at best . But inasmuch as thought and knowledge among men lie stratified , as it were , like the ...
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... less than proof , the most positive , direct , and complete , will those " foreign 1 Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded . By Delia Bacon , with a Preface by Nathaniel Hawthorne . London and Boston , 1857 . nations and next ...
... less than proof , the most positive , direct , and complete , will those " foreign 1 Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded . By Delia Bacon , with a Preface by Nathaniel Hawthorne . London and Boston , 1857 . nations and next ...
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... less occa- sion , if we assume that the manuscript copies had all been sold to the theatre , and that not a single duplicate copy had ever been retained in his own possession . It might be possible , indeed , that some of them may have ...
... less occa- sion , if we assume that the manuscript copies had all been sold to the theatre , and that not a single duplicate copy had ever been retained in his own possession . It might be possible , indeed , that some of them may have ...
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... less decisive than this one , that the " Timon of Athens " turns out to have been founded in great part upon the untranslated Greek of Lucian ; besides that it is now clear enough to the attentive scholar , that this author drew ...
... less decisive than this one , that the " Timon of Athens " turns out to have been founded in great part upon the untranslated Greek of Lucian ; besides that it is now clear enough to the attentive scholar , that this author drew ...
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... , was singularly capable of wit and humor . Not less curious is it to observe , that Mr. Hackett , as early as 1859 , noticing the numerous metaphorical expres- sions in the plays , which relate to the flowing 2 HIS LEARNING . 17.
... , was singularly capable of wit and humor . Not less curious is it to observe , that Mr. Hackett , as early as 1859 , noticing the numerous metaphorical expres- sions in the plays , which relate to the flowing 2 HIS LEARNING . 17.
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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