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... royal displeasure , and until nieal acquaintance with logic or philosophy . the real nature of Essex's plans was disclosed So far as concerns his conception of his subby bis attempt to raise an insurrection in the ject's character .
... royal displeasure , and until nieal acquaintance with logic or philosophy . the real nature of Essex's plans was disclosed So far as concerns his conception of his subby bis attempt to raise an insurrection in the ject's character .
Strana 249
We will first review the attempts which have been made to fix the authorship of the plays upon others , and then examine ... A noteworthy attempt has been made to fix the disputed authorship of the Shakespearian , and likewise of other ...
We will first review the attempts which have been made to fix the authorship of the plays upon others , and then examine ... A noteworthy attempt has been made to fix the disputed authorship of the Shakespearian , and likewise of other ...
Strana 269
... and , as the respegt felt for his genius was great , and it was well known that he had never approved the attempt to govern without Parliaments , he was probably an object of less popular dislike than any member of the Court party .
... and , as the respegt felt for his genius was great , and it was well known that he had never approved the attempt to govern without Parliaments , he was probably an object of less popular dislike than any member of the Court party .
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