The Shakespeare Problem RestatedAthenaeum Press, 1937 - 175 Seiten |
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... tradition , we are able to obtain a very fair picture of the traditional Shakspere . It is the picture of a Warwickshire rustic , with no learning , very little schooling , and no reputation either for industry or talents . All are ...
... tradition , we are able to obtain a very fair picture of the traditional Shakspere . It is the picture of a Warwickshire rustic , with no learning , very little schooling , and no reputation either for industry or talents . All are ...
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... tradition to this effect , but such traditions as we have about Shakespeare's occupation between the time of leaving school and going to London are so loose and baseless that no confidence can be placed in them . It is , to say the ...
... tradition to this effect , but such traditions as we have about Shakespeare's occupation between the time of leaving school and going to London are so loose and baseless that no confidence can be placed in them . It is , to say the ...
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... tradition . Moreover , if Shakspere had served as a clerk in an attorney's office , it is clear that he must have so served for a considerable period in order to have gained , if indeed it is credible that he could so have gained , his ...
... tradition . Moreover , if Shakspere had served as a clerk in an attorney's office , it is clear that he must have so served for a considerable period in order to have gained , if indeed it is credible that he could so have gained , his ...
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