The Mystery of William Shakespeare: A Summary of EvidenceLongmans, Green, 1902 - 302 oldal |
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... FROM THE BEQUEST OF FRANCIS B. HAYES " This fund is $ 10,000 and its income is to be used For the purchase of books for the Library " Mr. Hayes died in 1884 A THE MYSTERY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE. ( Class of 1839 )
... FROM THE BEQUEST OF FRANCIS B. HAYES " This fund is $ 10,000 and its income is to be used For the purchase of books for the Library " Mr. Hayes died in 1884 A THE MYSTERY OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE. ( Class of 1839 )
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... book ( pp . 302-6 ) . More innocent , but equally worthless in a biographical point of view , are the fancies in which critics of the highest reputation have indulged . Assuming the famous Player to have been the author of the Plays ...
... book ( pp . 302-6 ) . More innocent , but equally worthless in a biographical point of view , are the fancies in which critics of the highest reputation have indulged . Assuming the famous Player to have been the author of the Plays ...
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... books ( i . 52 ) . There was a Grammar School in the place , and in the absence of any evidence on the point , Mr. Phillipps assumes that the lad was sent to school at the early age of seven ( i . 51 ) -more enthusiastic educationists ...
... books ( i . 52 ) . There was a Grammar School in the place , and in the absence of any evidence on the point , Mr. Phillipps assumes that the lad was sent to school at the early age of seven ( i . 51 ) -more enthusiastic educationists ...
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... books . The litter of a farm- yard , he says , gathered under the windows of the bed - chamber of the lord of the manor , and the cabbages and gooseberry bushes grew close to his hall - door . Stratford was no exception to the general ...
... books . The litter of a farm- yard , he says , gathered under the windows of the bed - chamber of the lord of the manor , and the cabbages and gooseberry bushes grew close to his hall - door . Stratford was no exception to the general ...
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... books in French , Italian , and Spanish . He might have dined at the Ordinary , described in The Gull's Hornbook , and picked up a smattering of law from the thrifty attorneys , whose legal jargon is ridiculed by Dekker . He might have ...
... books in French , Italian , and Spanish . He might have dined at the Ordinary , described in The Gull's Hornbook , and picked up a smattering of law from the thrifty attorneys , whose legal jargon is ridiculed by Dekker . He might have ...
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