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... Lord Bacon , perhaps , or Lord Oxford , Fulke Grenville , Sir Edward Dyer , Sir Walter Raleigh , the Countess of Pembroke , the Earl of Rutland , or Lord Derby - must have written them and passed them off as Shakespeare's with his con ...
... Lord Bacon , perhaps , or Lord Oxford , Fulke Grenville , Sir Edward Dyer , Sir Walter Raleigh , the Countess of Pembroke , the Earl of Rutland , or Lord Derby - must have written them and passed them off as Shakespeare's with his con ...
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... Lord Herbert was born only in 1580 , and so he would be barely 13 in 1593. Chambers thinks that the friendship between Shakespeare and William ( Lord ) Herbert lasted 3 years ( 1595-8 ) , during which period the Sonnets were written ...
... Lord Herbert was born only in 1580 , and so he would be barely 13 in 1593. Chambers thinks that the friendship between Shakespeare and William ( Lord ) Herbert lasted 3 years ( 1595-8 ) , during which period the Sonnets were written ...
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His World and His Art K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar. The Duke , lord of this play in the exact sense that Prospero is lord of The Tempest , is the prophet of an enlightened ethic . He controls the action from start to finish , he allots , as ...
His World and His Art K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar. The Duke , lord of this play in the exact sense that Prospero is lord of The Tempest , is the prophet of an enlightened ethic . He controls the action from start to finish , he allots , as ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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