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... hand of time shall have brushed off his present Editors and Commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which he has written , shall be no more , the Apalachian mountains , the banks of the ...
... hand of time shall have brushed off his present Editors and Commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language in which he has written , shall be no more , the Apalachian mountains , the banks of the ...
الصفحة 143
... hand ' . On this principle Titus Andronicus has been stoutly alleged to contain no single line of Shakespeare's composing . But if once we are foolishly persuaded to go behind the authority of Heminge and Condell ( reinforced , in the ...
... hand ' . On this principle Titus Andronicus has been stoutly alleged to contain no single line of Shakespeare's composing . But if once we are foolishly persuaded to go behind the authority of Heminge and Condell ( reinforced , in the ...
الصفحة 308
... hand , a play on the same subject was acted by Shakespeare's company in 1613 ; it is unlikely that Theobald knew of this record ; and at about this date Fletcher was almost certainly collaborating with Shakespeare in Henry VIII and The ...
... hand , a play on the same subject was acted by Shakespeare's company in 1613 ; it is unlikely that Theobald knew of this record ; and at about this date Fletcher was almost certainly collaborating with Shakespeare in Henry VIII and The ...
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