Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 146W. Blackwood & Sons, 1889 |
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... existence for three years . Now Lord Pembroke , who was born in 1580 , and not come to London till he was eighteen years of age , that is to say till 1598 , and Shakespeare's ac- quaintance with Mr W. H. must have begun in 1594 , or at ...
... existence for three years . Now Lord Pembroke , who was born in 1580 , and not come to London till he was eighteen years of age , that is to say till 1598 , and Shakespeare's ac- quaintance with Mr W. H. must have begun in 1594 , or at ...
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... existence of this young actor Willie Hughes . If this could be once established , there could be no possible doubt about his identity with Mr W. H .; but otherwise the theory would fall to the ground . I put this for- ward very strongly ...
... existence of this young actor Willie Hughes . If this could be once established , there could be no possible doubt about his identity with Mr W. H .; but otherwise the theory would fall to the ground . I put this for- ward very strongly ...
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... existence of the very person whose existence is the thing to be proved . Besides , everybody knows that the Sonnets were addressed to Lord Pembroke . The matter is settled once for all . " " The matter is not settled ! " I exclaimed ...
... existence of the very person whose existence is the thing to be proved . Besides , everybody knows that the Sonnets were addressed to Lord Pembroke . The matter is settled once for all . " " The matter is not settled ! " I exclaimed ...
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... existence of Willie Hughes is that picture in front of you , and the picture is a forgery . Don't be carried away by ... existence of the person whose existence is the subject of dispute . If we grant that there was in Shake- speare's ...
... existence of Willie Hughes is that picture in front of you , and the picture is a forgery . Don't be carried away by ... existence of the person whose existence is the subject of dispute . If we grant that there was in Shake- speare's ...
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... existence of Willie Hughes than against it , if we remember his treacherous desertion of Shake- speare for a rival dramatist . " We argued the matter over for hours , but nothing that I could say could make Erskine surrender his faith ...
... existence of Willie Hughes than against it , if we remember his treacherous desertion of Shake- speare for a rival dramatist . " We argued the matter over for hours , but nothing that I could say could make Erskine surrender his faith ...
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