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Page xiii
... play , Fleay ( in the second of the two papers in Part II . of his Manual ) enters into an elaborate calcula- tion , the only result of which , as it seems to me , is to show that neither Shakespeare nor the second author ( supposing ...
... play , Fleay ( in the second of the two papers in Part II . of his Manual ) enters into an elaborate calcula- tion , the only result of which , as it seems to me , is to show that neither Shakespeare nor the second author ( supposing ...
Page xxii
... play scarcely anything would remain , and in agreement with objections which Verplanck forcibly advances . Pointing out that the earlier play could not have been the anonymous Timon , he continues , " We must then presume the existence ...
... play scarcely anything would remain , and in agreement with objections which Verplanck forcibly advances . Pointing out that the earlier play could not have been the anonymous Timon , he continues , " We must then presume the existence ...
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... play never put before the public . Yet , granting the play had been acted , we can hardly suppose this to have been of such repeated occasion that the players would have had any particular reason for mutilating and corrupting it . Rolfe ...
... play never put before the public . Yet , granting the play had been acted , we can hardly suppose this to have been of such repeated occasion that the players would have had any particular reason for mutilating and corrupting it . Rolfe ...
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