“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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Página ix
... possible to views which have some reasonable amount of probability , and not to spend strength and space in fighting mere phantoms . It will not , for instance , be necessary to deal here with the Baconian theory in general , because I ...
... possible to views which have some reasonable amount of probability , and not to spend strength and space in fighting mere phantoms . It will not , for instance , be necessary to deal here with the Baconian theory in general , because I ...
Página x
... possible , to give those facts upon which , by common consent , all arguments regarding the dates of the writing , performance , and publi- cation of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be ...
... possible , to give those facts upon which , by common consent , all arguments regarding the dates of the writing , performance , and publi- cation of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be ...
Página xv
... possible to give the arguments in full on so complicated a matter , so I must content myself with stating the conclu- sions I have come to after reading everything of import- ance I can find to read on this subject . But before doing so ...
... possible to give the arguments in full on so complicated a matter , so I must content myself with stating the conclu- sions I have come to after reading everything of import- ance I can find to read on this subject . But before doing so ...
Página xx
... possible or im- possible theories as to the authorship of Shakespeare's or anybody else's works . For , if the friends , enemies and other contemporaries do not know what a man has written , you may depend upon it , nobody ever will ...
... possible or im- possible theories as to the authorship of Shakespeare's or anybody else's works . For , if the friends , enemies and other contemporaries do not know what a man has written , you may depend upon it , nobody ever will ...
Página xxii
... 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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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.