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He made its consideration an element in determining the date of Shakespeare's King Lear on the theory that the popularity of this latter induced Simon Stafford to reprint the old play with the fraudulent intention of palming it off on ...
He made its consideration an element in determining the date of Shakespeare's King Lear on the theory that the popularity of this latter induced Simon Stafford to reprint the old play with the fraudulent intention of palming it off on ...
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William Shakespeare. should follow these eclipses , " he suggests if we read these speeches , after studying a passage of predictions in a book called A Discoursive Probleme concerning Prophecies ( 1588 ) , written by one John Harvey of ...
William Shakespeare. should follow these eclipses , " he suggests if we read these speeches , after studying a passage of predictions in a book called A Discoursive Probleme concerning Prophecies ( 1588 ) , written by one John Harvey of ...
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William Shakespeare. reason ; ' nor is there any note of his " great rage , ” nor of his cursing his eldest daughter , in any of the old accounts . In these , indeed , Leir bears his wrongs tamely -in many of them he utters , in his ...
William Shakespeare. reason ; ' nor is there any note of his " great rage , ” nor of his cursing his eldest daughter , in any of the old accounts . In these , indeed , Leir bears his wrongs tamely -in many of them he utters , in his ...
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