Shakespeare in Fact and in CriticismW. E. Benjamin, 1888 - Počet stran: 355 |
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... able to avoid ) , it seems to me best to let them all stand as they are . All the facts of the Shakespeare case are in , and all the doubts . The questions arising upon them are , however , open ones , and , I sincerely believe , always ...
... able to avoid ) , it seems to me best to let them all stand as they are . All the facts of the Shakespeare case are in , and all the doubts . The questions arising upon them are , however , open ones , and , I sincerely believe , always ...
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... able to decide absolutely and finally as to their genuineness . But by and by it occurred to the authorities of the British Museum to go to work with microscope and acids , when they speedily exposed the emendations as of very recent ...
... able to decide absolutely and finally as to their genuineness . But by and by it occurred to the authorities of the British Museum to go to work with microscope and acids , when they speedily exposed the emendations as of very recent ...
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... able of being made reliable , but only nega- tively . It can demonstrate , for example , from the employment of words that were uninvented or unused before certain dates , the age and period earlier than which certain compositions could ...
... able of being made reliable , but only nega- tively . It can demonstrate , for example , from the employment of words that were uninvented or unused before certain dates , the age and period earlier than which certain compositions could ...
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... able thing about it all is , that - after all the esthetic chronologies are completed - we know no more or less about it than before . Either the esthetes are entirely lost in this numerical fog of their own raising and wander aimlessly ...
... able thing about it all is , that - after all the esthetic chronologies are completed - we know no more or less about it than before . Either the esthetes are entirely lost in this numerical fog of their own raising and wander aimlessly ...
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... able that the manager of the Globe Theater wrote those parts , and employed outside aid to write all the clowns ' and prostitutes ' parts , all the badinage . and sparkle of wit , all the double - entendre and small - talk of some ...
... able that the manager of the Globe Theater wrote those parts , and employed outside aid to write all the clowns ' and prostitutes ' parts , all the badinage . and sparkle of wit , all the double - entendre and small - talk of some ...
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