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Pagina 7
... honour to Shakespeare , that in his writ- ing ( whatsoever he penn❜d ) hee never blotted out line . " We have only to suppose for a moment that the manu- scripts may have been copied by him from some unknown complete and finished ...
... honour to Shakespeare , that in his writ- ing ( whatsoever he penn❜d ) hee never blotted out line . " We have only to suppose for a moment that the manu- scripts may have been copied by him from some unknown complete and finished ...
Pagina 55
... to be thirsty after tottering honour , Or tie my treasure up in silken bags , To please the Fool and Death . " . Act III . Sc . 2 . 1 Letter to Egerton . § 8. THE AUTHOR'S ATTAINMENTS . It will be unnecessary DOUBTFUL PLAYS . 55.
... to be thirsty after tottering honour , Or tie my treasure up in silken bags , To please the Fool and Death . " . Act III . Sc . 2 . 1 Letter to Egerton . § 8. THE AUTHOR'S ATTAINMENTS . It will be unnecessary DOUBTFUL PLAYS . 55.
Pagina 86
... honour ; nor under Jupiter , that loveth business , ( for the contemplative planet carrieth me away wholly ) ; but as a man born under an excellent Sovereign , that de- serveth the dedication of all men's abilities . . . Again the ...
... honour ; nor under Jupiter , that loveth business , ( for the contemplative planet carrieth me away wholly ) ; but as a man born under an excellent Sovereign , that de- serveth the dedication of all men's abilities . . . Again the ...
Pagina 89
... probably the same Baconian idiom , which appears again in the Henry VIII . thus : " and read the per- fect ways of honour . " - Letters and Life , by Spedding , I. 291 . fitter to be " of his side.1 After July , CONTEMPORANEOUSNESS . 89.
... probably the same Baconian idiom , which appears again in the Henry VIII . thus : " and read the per- fect ways of honour . " - Letters and Life , by Spedding , I. 291 . fitter to be " of his side.1 After July , CONTEMPORANEOUSNESS . 89.
Pagina 123
... honour , and less with yours ; for you will be thought to have used me as a prisoner . " The same style runs from his pen , whether in prose or verse : — " Gon . Was Milan thrust from Milan , that his issue Should become kings of Naples ...
... honour , and less with yours ; for you will be thought to have used me as a prisoner . " The same style runs from his pen , whether in prose or verse : — " Gon . Was Milan thrust from Milan , that his issue Should become kings of Naples ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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