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... evidence on the canon . Mr. Robertson is rather cavalier with the external evidence . Of the Folio editors he says : ' We may pardon the players for obstinately specifying as Shakespeare's works - in order to maintain their hold on the ...
... evidence on the canon . Mr. Robertson is rather cavalier with the external evidence . Of the Folio editors he says : ' We may pardon the players for obstinately specifying as Shakespeare's works - in order to maintain their hold on the ...
Page 145
... evidence of an Opposition , of its beginnings with Peter Wentworth and his circle , of its gradual extension among other members , has been brilliantly set forth by my friend , Professor J. E. Neale . But even at the end of Elizabeth's ...
... evidence of an Opposition , of its beginnings with Peter Wentworth and his circle , of its gradual extension among other members , has been brilliantly set forth by my friend , Professor J. E. Neale . But even at the end of Elizabeth's ...
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... evidence has not ad- vanced as far ; there are still not a few doubts to be cleared up and contradictions to be removed or explained . The ascertainment of the evidence of the manuscripts leaves more to be desired . In the interests of ...
... evidence has not ad- vanced as far ; there are still not a few doubts to be cleared up and contradictions to be removed or explained . The ascertainment of the evidence of the manuscripts leaves more to be desired . In the interests of ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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