Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... given a literary work known to be by a certain author , to discover if another work is also by that same author . But this class of evidence is not absolutely reliable . To quote the words of the late accomplished Mr. James Spedding ...
... given a literary work known to be by a certain author , to discover if another work is also by that same author . But this class of evidence is not absolutely reliable . To quote the words of the late accomplished Mr. James Spedding ...
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... given the official report of the Berlin Conference and the speeches of Lord Beaconsfield , whose tactics in that great parley were singly and alone able to confront an empire in the flush of victory , and to force it to relinquish a ...
... given the official report of the Berlin Conference and the speeches of Lord Beaconsfield , whose tactics in that great parley were singly and alone able to confront an empire in the flush of victory , and to force it to relinquish a ...
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... given us a beautiful history of William Shakespeare out of his plays alone . Without undertaking to follow the voluminous papers of the New Shakespeare Society , a brief notice of the labors of certain of its school will sufficiently ...
... given us a beautiful history of William Shakespeare out of his plays alone . Without undertaking to follow the voluminous papers of the New Shakespeare Society , a brief notice of the labors of certain of its school will sufficiently ...
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... given no heed to the wishes of the managers or the inclinations of the public taste ? What would Heminges and Condell have said if , on applying to Shakespeare for a com- edy , they had been told by the dramatist that he could not ...
... given no heed to the wishes of the managers or the inclinations of the public taste ? What would Heminges and Condell have said if , on applying to Shakespeare for a com- edy , they had been told by the dramatist that he could not ...
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... 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 the New Shakespeare So- ciety , that ...
... 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 the New Shakespeare So- ciety , that ...
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