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Pagina 26
... guess at chronological order , in which there was considerable reversion to the 1778 guess and some wholly new ideas . E. K. Chambers has largely followed Malone ; his chronological order is presented in Appendix A in table form under ...
... guess at chronological order , in which there was considerable reversion to the 1778 guess and some wholly new ideas . E. K. Chambers has largely followed Malone ; his chronological order is presented in Appendix A in table form under ...
Pagina 31
... Guess ' has placed the writing of each and every play at an earlier date than the ' 1930 Guess ' ; in some instances there is a discrepancy of many years . What advantages has the ' 1930 Guess ' over the ' 1955 Guess ' ? The answer is ...
... Guess ' has placed the writing of each and every play at an earlier date than the ' 1930 Guess ' ; in some instances there is a discrepancy of many years . What advantages has the ' 1930 Guess ' over the ' 1955 Guess ' ? The answer is ...
Pagina 46
... Guess ' is correct , Christopher Marlowe , at the height of his fame and literary power and never in need of money , consented to collaborate on Henry VI with the freshman playwright from the provinces . The proposition is absurd ...
... Guess ' is correct , Christopher Marlowe , at the height of his fame and literary power and never in need of money , consented to collaborate on Henry VI with the freshman playwright from the provinces . The proposition is absurd ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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