The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page xix
... 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 ...
Page xxii
... evidence , such as it is 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 ...
... evidence , such as it is 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 ...
Page xxiii
... evidence ; he is manifestly interested and unprincipled . On him Langbaine ( in his Account of the English Dramatic Poets , 1691 ) writes : " Though he would imitate the silk - worm . that spins its web from its own bowels , yet I shall ...
... evidence ; he is manifestly interested and unprincipled . On him Langbaine ( in his Account of the English Dramatic Poets , 1691 ) writes : " Though he would imitate the silk - worm . that spins its web from its own bowels , yet I shall ...
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