The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen34Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... plays ; whereas the argument against his having written this particular play is entirely founded on what we moderns conceive to be its faults . The Baconian would think — if one dare guess at Baconian thought — that the beauties of the play ...
... plays ; whereas the argument against his having written this particular play is entirely founded on what we moderns conceive to be its faults . The Baconian would think — if one dare guess at Baconian thought — that the beauties of the play ...
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... play was already popular and well known in 1594 , and must have been written some little time before that . But ... play , “ titus and ondronicus , " as having been acted for the first time by “ the Earle of Essex , his men , " on 23rd ...
... play was already popular and well known in 1594 , and must have been written some little time before that . But ... play , “ titus and ondronicus , " as having been acted for the first time by “ the Earle of Essex , his men , " on 23rd ...
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... play entirely to warp their judgment , like Fleay and his followers , or they are ignorant of the powerful arguments and striking facts brought forward comparatively recently by Professor Schröer , Mr. Appleton Morgan , Mr. Crawford ...
... play entirely to warp their judgment , like Fleay and his followers , or they are ignorant of the powerful arguments and striking facts brought forward comparatively recently by Professor Schröer , Mr. Appleton Morgan , Mr. Crawford ...
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