Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets Clearly Developed: with His Character Drawn Chiefly from His Works |
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... arguing , that Shakespeare , having married before he was eighteen , and quitted the country , for London , three years afterwards , had not time to act as schoolmaster . Why not ? -there was plenty of time , married or unmarried ...
... arguing , that Shakespeare , having married before he was eighteen , and quitted the country , for London , three years afterwards , had not time to act as schoolmaster . Why not ? -there was plenty of time , married or unmarried ...
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... argument a straw , Since that my case is past the help of law . ” " This brief abridgement of my will I make . " " No rightful plea might plead for justice there . " " Hath served a dumb arrest upon his tongue . " The subjects of these ...
... argument a straw , Since that my case is past the help of law . ” " This brief abridgement of my will I make . " " No rightful plea might plead for justice there . " " Hath served a dumb arrest upon his tongue . " The subjects of these ...
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... argument has been publicly attempted against the genuineness of the Sonnets . Many years ago , it was urged to me , in conversation , and it has since been told me , ( perhaps erroneously ) that a disproval of their authenticity is in ...
... argument has been publicly attempted against the genuineness of the Sonnets . Many years ago , it was urged to me , in conversation , and it has since been told me , ( perhaps erroneously ) that a disproval of their authenticity is in ...
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... argument . There is not one of his dramas , not even Lear , which may not be doubted as belonging to him , laying aside its internal evidence ; the same which guides our judgment on the truth , falsehood , or error , of his printers and ...
... argument . There is not one of his dramas , not even Lear , which may not be doubted as belonging to him , laying aside its internal evidence ; the same which guides our judgment on the truth , falsehood , or error , of his printers and ...
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... arguments used , to this effect , entirely occupy the first sixteen stanzas ; then , from stanza 17th to 25th , with the same arguments still introduced , the poet resolves , in case his friend will not consent to perpe- Luate the ...
... arguments used , to this effect , entirely occupy the first sixteen stanzas ; then , from stanza 17th to 25th , with the same arguments still introduced , the poet resolves , in case his friend will not consent to perpe- Luate the ...
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