The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen12Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... writers of classi- cal times . But as a test of dates and authorship goes , it may prove to be of value . The very suddenness of its appearance in our writers , like an epidemic , is itself a phenomenon . Spenser had submitted his ...
... writers of classi- cal times . But as a test of dates and authorship goes , it may prove to be of value . The very suddenness of its appearance in our writers , like an epidemic , is itself a phenomenon . Spenser had submitted his ...
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... writers took what licence they pleased with words . Whether their efforts were to be lasting or ephemeral depended partly on the effort itself , but more largely on the fame and impress of the writer , both contingencies being in the ...
... writers took what licence they pleased with words . Whether their efforts were to be lasting or ephemeral depended partly on the effort itself , but more largely on the fame and impress of the writer , both contingencies being in the ...
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... writer , sometimes another . No doubt he soon possessed a Grafton and a Holinshed of his own . In speaking of Grafton I ... writers . " The part that is common to both is for the most part identical . Shakespeare need not necessarily ...
... writer , sometimes another . No doubt he soon possessed a Grafton and a Holinshed of his own . In speaking of Grafton I ... writers . " The part that is common to both is for the most part identical . Shakespeare need not necessarily ...
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