The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1876 - 696 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... least , " so much as will serve to be prologue to an egg and butter . " This book must speak for itself : I did not see any good reason why it should not be printed . It may be , that the belles - letters critics will think little of it ...
... least , " so much as will serve to be prologue to an egg and butter . " This book must speak for itself : I did not see any good reason why it should not be printed . It may be , that the belles - letters critics will think little of it ...
Pagina viii
... least , that he had had some hand in the work ; but no proofs were then adduced . Being much struck with this idea , and for my own satisfac- tion , I began to look for the evidence on which such a proposition might rest , and finding ...
... least , that he had had some hand in the work ; but no proofs were then adduced . Being much struck with this idea , and for my own satisfac- tion , I began to look for the evidence on which such a proposition might rest , and finding ...
Pagina ix
... least tend to exculpate them from any supposition of mental aberration in so far as they have ascribed this authorship to Francis Bacon . But I do not at all agree with her opinion that any other person had a hand in the work on the ...
... least tend to exculpate them from any supposition of mental aberration in so far as they have ascribed this authorship to Francis Bacon . But I do not at all agree with her opinion that any other person had a hand in the work on the ...
Pagina 1
... least , that but little more can be added hereafter to what is already known of his personal history , and nothing that can be expected materially to change the general scope and character of the latest received account of his life . He ...
... least , that but little more can be added hereafter to what is already known of his personal history , and nothing that can be expected materially to change the general scope and character of the latest received account of his life . He ...
Pagina 8
... least strongly suspected , by some few persons at that day . It is enough here to remark , that this reputation alone is not absolutely conclu- sive of the question . No more is that other very pregnant circumstance , the fact that the ...
... least strongly suspected , by some few persons at that day . It is enough here to remark , that this reputation alone is not absolutely conclu- sive of the question . No more is that other very pregnant circumstance , the fact that the ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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