The Greatest of Literary Problems: The Authorship of the Shakespeare Works; an Exposition of All the Points at IssueHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1917 - Počet stran: 685 |
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Strana ix
... give it due attention and show , if possible , wherein I have erred in my exposition of it . It is to those open - minded students who have really read my book and expressed approval of its " first three hundred and ninety pages or so ...
... give it due attention and show , if possible , wherein I have erred in my exposition of it . It is to those open - minded students who have really read my book and expressed approval of its " first three hundred and ninety pages or so ...
Strana xix
... of Spain's mailed hand did not dim the glow of English firesides ; no time in which the suspicion of French dissimulation did not give edge to the fears of an xix PROLOGUE Why and how the Shakspere-Bacon Controversy came about I.
... of Spain's mailed hand did not dim the glow of English firesides ; no time in which the suspicion of French dissimulation did not give edge to the fears of an xix PROLOGUE Why and how the Shakspere-Bacon Controversy came about I.
Strana xx
... give edge to the fears of an entente with ogre of the Escurial . the Yet this epoch had its heroes - Drake , who through fire and blood encompassed the world ; Gilbert , who sang his swan song amid tempest and gloom , triumphant in the ...
... give edge to the fears of an entente with ogre of the Escurial . the Yet this epoch had its heroes - Drake , who through fire and blood encompassed the world ; Gilbert , who sang his swan song amid tempest and gloom , triumphant in the ...
Strana xxii
... give like testi- mony . His great philosophical works were written in an incomparably short space of time , while he was in great mental distress . Says Rawley : " The last five years of his life — he employed wholly in contemplation ...
... give like testi- mony . His great philosophical works were written in an incomparably short space of time , while he was in great mental distress . Says Rawley : " The last five years of his life — he employed wholly in contemplation ...
Strana xxvi
... give , in all quo- tations , the forms found in them . When referring to him we use the form adopted by Knight , " Shakspere , " or the term " actor . " When speaking of the " Works , " we use the form " Shakespeare , " as it appeared ...
... give , in all quo- tations , the forms found in them . When referring to him we use the form adopted by Knight , " Shakspere , " or the term " actor . " When speaking of the " Works , " we use the form " Shakespeare , " as it appeared ...
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The Greatest of Literary Problems, the Authorship of the Shakespeare Works ... James Phinney Baxter Zobrazení fragmentů - 1930 |
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