Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... theory of my esteemed friend Mr. Donnelly ( while I most thoroughly disbelieve in every word of it , or in any founda- tion for a morsel of it ) is to the full as legitimate an offer- ing to the solution of the Mystery of Shakespeare as ...
... theory of my esteemed friend Mr. Donnelly ( while I most thoroughly disbelieve in every word of it , or in any founda- tion for a morsel of it ) is to the full as legitimate an offer- ing to the solution of the Mystery of Shakespeare as ...
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... theories and corollaries to their hearts ' content by means of all the evidence , historical , circumstantial , textual and comparative : it is proposed in this paper to examine a new candi- date for favor which the present century ...
... theories and corollaries to their hearts ' content by means of all the evidence , historical , circumstantial , textual and comparative : it is proposed in this paper to examine a new candi- date for favor which the present century ...
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... theory because , while I do not accept it , I am not afraid of it ; and , moreover , I am not adverse to saying that one of the strongest possible points in its favor is the fact that the esthetes cannot hear of it without dispossession ...
... theory because , while I do not accept it , I am not afraid of it ; and , moreover , I am not adverse to saying that one of the strongest possible points in its favor is the fact that the esthetes cannot hear of it without dispossession ...
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... theory , as he would have done to the suggestion that Benjamin Disraeli wrote the Gospel of St. John . If Judge Holmes's book is not meant as a practical joke , like Archbishop Whateley's his- toric doubts , or proof that Napoleon never ...
... theory , as he would have done to the suggestion that Benjamin Disraeli wrote the Gospel of St. John . If Judge Holmes's book is not meant as a practical joke , like Archbishop Whateley's his- toric doubts , or proof that Napoleon never ...
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... theory , speedily become so by championing it , and are only suffered to run at large by the charity of a long - enduring world , what would our experts in mental pathol- ogy say , should these Baconians be heard to assert that Lord ...
... theory , speedily become so by championing it , and are only suffered to run at large by the charity of a long - enduring world , what would our experts in mental pathol- ogy say , should these Baconians be heard to assert that Lord ...
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