Will Shakspere, Factotum and AgentRound table Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 374 Seiten |
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... poem ? Such deception can only be due to the fact that the real author of Venus and Adonis , author of other poems ... poem . Therefore , to further the deceit , " William Shakespeare " must be made to refer to the poem as the first heir ...
... poem ? Such deception can only be due to the fact that the real author of Venus and Adonis , author of other poems ... poem . Therefore , to further the deceit , " William Shakespeare " must be made to refer to the poem as the first heir ...
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... poem , enjoys the jest , has little thought of consequences , Will Shakspere is allowed to publish the poem with his name signed as dedicator and author . Had Shakspere been the real author of Venus and Adonis he would never have given ...
... poem , enjoys the jest , has little thought of consequences , Will Shakspere is allowed to publish the poem with his name signed as dedicator and author . Had Shakspere been the real author of Venus and Adonis he would never have given ...
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... poem's withdrawal from circulation . The poem was abetted in its hos- tile aim by the appearance in 1596 of another poem , Penelope's Complaint , the author one " Peter Colse . " " Peter Colse " is manifestly but another of Roydon's ...
... poem's withdrawal from circulation . The poem was abetted in its hos- tile aim by the appearance in 1596 of another poem , Penelope's Complaint , the author one " Peter Colse . " " Peter Colse " is manifestly but another of Roydon's ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
A NATURAL WIT | 25 |
PLAYHOUSE SERVITOR | 43 |
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