The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen34Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... possible for his opponent to bring forward , can convince him that Shakespeare wrote these plays . In other words , the antecedent improbability of Shakespeare being able to write them is greater , in his view , than the probability ...
... possible for his opponent to bring forward , can convince him that Shakespeare wrote these plays . In other words , the antecedent improbability of Shakespeare being able to write them is greater , in his view , than the probability ...
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... possible motive could Malone have in acting so disingenuously by the evidences ? The answer is that there are two possible motives for such conduct , self - interest , and prejudice . Ravenscroft's was the first , and Malone's the ...
... possible motive could Malone have in acting so disingenuously by the evidences ? The answer is that there are two possible motives for such conduct , self - interest , and prejudice . Ravenscroft's was the first , and Malone's the ...
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... possible authors of Titus Andronicus , namely , Thomas Kyd , George Greene , and Christopher Marlowe . Now the amusing thing is that those who advocate the claims of those various writers begin — at least , Dr. Grosart , in his advocacy ...
... possible authors of Titus Andronicus , namely , Thomas Kyd , George Greene , and Christopher Marlowe . Now the amusing thing is that those who advocate the claims of those various writers begin — at least , Dr. Grosart , in his advocacy ...
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