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... hand " have been so frequently fabricated that I was inclined to attach no importance to this MS . note , but the Keeper of the Records of Canterbury Cathedral , Mr. J. B. Sheppard , kindly extracted from the " Chamber- lain's Accounts ...
... hand " have been so frequently fabricated that I was inclined to attach no importance to this MS . note , but the Keeper of the Records of Canterbury Cathedral , Mr. J. B. Sheppard , kindly extracted from the " Chamber- lain's Accounts ...
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... hand - writing ; but when we remember how many docu- ments , proved afterwards to be forgeries , Collier put 1 The ballad is given in full at the end of the third volume . 1 1 forward as genuine , we shall be quite justified in xiv ...
... hand - writing ; but when we remember how many docu- ments , proved afterwards to be forgeries , Collier put 1 The ballad is given in full at the end of the third volume . 1 1 forward as genuine , we shall be quite justified in xiv ...
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... hand . The forger , however , has shown some skill in his treatment of a narrow blot or smudge which intersects the upper part of the l in the second ' shel- linges ; for in order that the writing may appear to be under and not over the ...
... hand . The forger , however , has shown some skill in his treatment of a narrow blot or smudge which intersects the upper part of the l in the second ' shel- linges ; for in order that the writing may appear to be under and not over the ...
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... came a pause , which effectually excluded all freedom of movement . This state of things Marlowe abolished . At a touch of the master's hand the heavy- end Str gaited verses took symmetry and shape . That the blank xxiv Introduction .
... came a pause , which effectually excluded all freedom of movement . This state of things Marlowe abolished . At a touch of the master's hand the heavy- end Str gaited verses took symmetry and shape . That the blank xxiv Introduction .
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... hand . But on the strength of internal evidence we might go further , and say that the comic scenes are in no instance by Marlowe . As far as possible , it is well to avoid theorising , but I must state my conviction that Marlowe never ...
... hand . But on the strength of internal evidence we might go further , and say that the comic scenes are in no instance by Marlowe . As far as possible , it is well to avoid theorising , but I must state my conviction that Marlowe never ...
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