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If " William Shake - speare ” intended to make a revelation as to his identity , we should expect it to be hidden in the riddle . He tells us that the answer is to be found in the name “ Will ” . Applying the clues , we find the name ...
If " William Shake - speare ” intended to make a revelation as to his identity , we should expect it to be hidden in the riddle . He tells us that the answer is to be found in the name “ Will ” . Applying the clues , we find the name ...
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CHAPTER VIII A LOVER'S COMPLAINT THERE ' HE curious poem " A Lover's Complaint ” was first printed at the end of Shake - speare's Sonnets in 1609. Although included in every complete edition of Shakespeare , the poem is terra incognita ...
CHAPTER VIII A LOVER'S COMPLAINT THERE ' HE curious poem " A Lover's Complaint ” was first printed at the end of Shake - speare's Sonnets in 1609. Although included in every complete edition of Shakespeare , the poem is terra incognita ...
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... To live again , to hear thy Buskin tread And shake a Stage : or , when thy Socks were on , Leave thee alone , for the comparison Of all that insolent Greece , or haughty Rome . Sent forth , or since did from their ashés come .
... To live again , to hear thy Buskin tread And shake a Stage : or , when thy Socks were on , Leave thee alone , for the comparison Of all that insolent Greece , or haughty Rome . Sent forth , or since did from their ashés come .
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