The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1876 - 696 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... seems to be called for . On its first appearance , the book was noticed by many of the public journals in this coun ... seem to indicate that the general interest in the question had rather increased than diminished . The author has not ...
... seems to be called for . On its first appearance , the book was noticed by many of the public journals in this coun ... seem to indicate that the general interest in the question had rather increased than diminished . The author has not ...
Pagina 2
... seems to have had no fixed spelling among them , not even with William himself , for his autographic signatures to his will appear to have it both Shakspere and Shakspeare ; but it was printed in his life- time , and in the Folio of ...
... seems to have had no fixed spelling among them , not even with William himself , for his autographic signatures to his will appear to have it both Shakspere and Shakspeare ; but it was printed in his life- time , and in the Folio of ...
Pagina 5
... seem to admit as highly probable , if not quite cer- tain . The first certain knowledge that we have of him in London , however , is of the date of 1592 , when there seems to have been a distinct allusion to his name in Greene's ...
... seem to admit as highly probable , if not quite cer- tain . The first certain knowledge that we have of him in London , however , is of the date of 1592 , when there seems to have been a distinct allusion to his name in Greene's ...
Pagina 6
... seems probable that he quit acting upon the stage about the year 1608 , and that , in 1610 , he finally retired from any active participation in the affairs of the theatre , though he may have still continued to receive for a time his ...
... seems probable that he quit acting upon the stage about the year 1608 , and that , in 1610 , he finally retired from any active participation in the affairs of the theatre , though he may have still continued to receive for a time his ...
Pagina 10
... seems to have known the world by intui- tion , to have looked through human nature at one glance , and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion , that the philosopher and even the man of the world may be born , as ...
... seems to have known the world by intui- tion , to have looked through human nature at one glance , and to be the only author that gives ground for a very new opinion , that the philosopher and even the man of the world may be born , as ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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