The Works of Shakespeare ..., Band 38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. poem . To regard it as the work of a boy lisping in numbers , even if we suppose it changed and completed for a patron in later days , is to be deaf as well as blind . Some writers indeed have gone so far as to imply ...
William Shakespeare. poem . To regard it as the work of a boy lisping in numbers , even if we suppose it changed and completed for a patron in later days , is to be deaf as well as blind . Some writers indeed have gone so far as to imply ...
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... Shakespeare's , and to three papers on Shakespeare's poem - Shakespeare's Lucrece . Eine litterarhistorische Untersuchung - which appeared in Anglia , Band xxii . pp . 1-32 , 343-363 , 393-455 ( Halle , 1899 ) , by Dr. Wilhelm Ewig , to ...
... Shakespeare's , and to three papers on Shakespeare's poem - Shakespeare's Lucrece . Eine litterarhistorische Untersuchung - which appeared in Anglia , Band xxii . pp . 1-32 , 343-363 , 393-455 ( Halle , 1899 ) , by Dr. Wilhelm Ewig , to ...
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William Shakespeare. " " I. Probably an earlier form of Sonnet cxxxviii . It is less coherent , and , as Professor Dowden has shown , line 4 , “ Un- skilful in the world's false forgeries , " is ambiguous : it might mean " unable to ...
William Shakespeare. " " I. Probably an earlier form of Sonnet cxxxviii . It is less coherent , and , as Professor Dowden has shown , line 4 , “ Un- skilful in the world's false forgeries , " is ambiguous : it might mean " unable to ...
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