“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... evidence , of the order we are ever likely to get , could be for a moment set in the balance against this tremendous antecedent improbability — I would say impossibility - of this theory . So , if I were an advocate of the Baconian ...
... evidence , of the order we are ever likely to get , could be for a moment set in the balance against this tremendous antecedent improbability — I would say impossibility - of this theory . So , if I were an advocate of the Baconian ...
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... evidence of Shakespeare's authorship has been brought forward , though the printing of this play between two of Shakespeare's universally acknowledged plays and in the same volume with others makes the inference that it was his very ...
... evidence of Shakespeare's authorship has been brought forward , though the printing of this play between two of Shakespeare's universally acknowledged plays and in the same volume with others makes the inference that it was his very ...
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... evidence , as all who maintain that Shakespeare had little or no part in the authorship of this play must do , is ... evidence aside as Meres ' evidence has been brushed aside by Malone and others ? No amount of discrepancies in style ...
... evidence , as all who maintain that Shakespeare had little or no part in the authorship of this play must do , is ... evidence aside as Meres ' evidence has been brushed aside by Malone and others ? No amount of discrepancies in style ...
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... evidence and opinion that the whole anti- Shakespearian case is founded . For that Shakespeare was commonly regarded as the author of those masterpieces by all his contemporaries and all their successors for generations is absolutely ...
... evidence and opinion that the whole anti- Shakespearian case is founded . For that Shakespeare was commonly regarded as the author of those masterpieces by all his contemporaries and all their successors for generations is absolutely ...
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... evidence could establish a miracle . For his statement , that it is always more probable that the evidence should be false than the miracle true , is only a sophistical variant on the above . So with the anti - Shakespearian generally ...
... evidence could establish a miracle . For his statement , that it is always more probable that the evidence should be false than the miracle true , is only a sophistical variant on the above . So with the anti - Shakespearian generally ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.