Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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Strana 48
... claims him to have been , the reasons given above would forbid our assigning them entirely to Bacon . As all sources of information seem to have been exhausted , we shall probably be obliged to remain contented with the conclusion of ...
... claims him to have been , the reasons given above would forbid our assigning them entirely to Bacon . As all sources of information seem to have been exhausted , we shall probably be obliged to remain contented with the conclusion of ...
Strana 53
... happen . And certainly to whatever lengths speculation may go , - however extravagant the claims of the weaker brains which may be turned by the calm and long - weighed statements of thinkers , -the mystery WHOSE SONNETS ? 53 33.
... happen . And certainly to whatever lengths speculation may go , - however extravagant the claims of the weaker brains which may be turned by the calm and long - weighed statements of thinkers , -the mystery WHOSE SONNETS ? 53 33.
Strana 54
... claim to proprietorship in any of these works - works which , beyond any literary production of that age , were ( as their repeatedly being subjects of piracy and of registration on the Stationers ' books proves them to have been ) of ...
... claim to proprietorship in any of these works - works which , beyond any literary production of that age , were ( as their repeatedly being subjects of piracy and of registration on the Stationers ' books proves them to have been ) of ...
Strana 58
... claim them ; and secondly , that Shakespeare did not claim them because he had never had anything but a right to mount them on his boards ( i . e . , precisely what we call stage - right to - day ) , which expired , as to him at least ...
... claim them ; and secondly , that Shakespeare did not claim them because he had never had anything but a right to mount them on his boards ( i . e . , precisely what we call stage - right to - day ) , which expired , as to him at least ...
Strana 81
... claim to these plays is solid enough on proprietary grounds . But no such loophole of excuse or pis aller obtains as to these " sonnets among his pri- vate friends , " Shakespeare's name on a title - page being not only no proof of ...
... claim to these plays is solid enough on proprietary grounds . But no such loophole of excuse or pis aller obtains as to these " sonnets among his pri- vate friends , " Shakespeare's name on a title - page being not only no proof of ...
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