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Pagina ix
... give them the results of my studies also , which have been considerably extended , since that date ; and if enough be not found herein to settle the question on impregnable grounds , it may , at least tend to exculpate them from any ...
... give them the results of my studies also , which have been considerably extended , since that date ; and if enough be not found herein to settle the question on impregnable grounds , it may , at least tend to exculpate them from any ...
Pagina xii
... give my own translations , when no better were at hand , but always with especial care to preserve as far as possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would ...
... give my own translations , when no better were at hand , but always with especial care to preserve as far as possible the style , manner , and diction of the author , and , at all events , the exact meaning of the original , as it would ...
Pagina 9
... give us no intimation , in their Preface to the Folio of 1623 , from what source they had received " the true original copies " : we are left to infer that they had gathered them up from the theatres owned by the company . § 4. HIS ...
... give us no intimation , in their Preface to the Folio of 1623 , from what source they had received " the true original copies " : we are left to infer that they had gathered them up from the theatres owned by the company . § 4. HIS ...
Pagina 17
... Give me leave . Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : if the man go to this water , and drown himself , it is , will he , nill he , he goes ; mark you that : but if the water come to him , and drown him , he drowns ...
... Give me leave . Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : if the man go to this water , and drown himself , it is , will he , nill he , he goes ; mark you that : but if the water come to him , and drown him , he drowns ...
Pagina 47
... give us some intimation , that the great personage in ques- tion was himself the author of the play , being no other ( as it will be shown ) than Sir Francis Bacon , then lately become Solicitor - General . At least , not inconsistent ...
... give us some intimation , that the great personage in ques- tion was himself the author of the play , being no other ( as it will be shown ) than Sir Francis Bacon , then lately become Solicitor - General . At least , not inconsistent ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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