Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... evidence of these various kinds had accumulated long since in the hands of students of the drama , and had sufficed to ascertain the Shakespearian chronology at least in outline . The internal evidence derived from the changes of the ...
... evidence of these various kinds had accumulated long since in the hands of students of the drama , and had sufficed to ascertain the Shakespearian chronology at least in outline . The internal evidence derived from the changes of the ...
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... evidence than this there is none . The internal evidence yields a doubtful result . Several eminent critics - Coleridge , Hallam , Dyce , Sidney Walker , Mr. Swinburne , and others have accepted the theory of Shakespeare's joint ...
... evidence than this there is none . The internal evidence yields a doubtful result . Several eminent critics - Coleridge , Hallam , Dyce , Sidney Walker , Mr. Swinburne , and others have accepted the theory of Shakespeare's joint ...
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... evidence had accumulated to confirm the impression that this really learned and ingenious scholar in not a few instances had yielded to the temptation to win for himself by fraudulent documents a spurious fame . It seemed to be the very ...
... evidence had accumulated to confirm the impression that this really learned and ingenious scholar in not a few instances had yielded to the temptation to win for himself by fraudulent documents a spurious fame . It seemed to be the very ...
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