The Shakespeare Game, Or, The Mystery of the Great PhoenixAlgora Publishing, 2003 - 482 psl. Who was Shakespeare? In an intellectual sensation that went through three printings in the first year, a Moscow scholar presents a solidly documented work showing how, and why, the 5th Earl of Rutland wrote most of the Shakespeare oeuvre. Gililov has studied watermarks and printer's type, registration dates, and documented biographical details of Shakespeare contemporaries, considering the physical evidence as well as the personalities and motives of the suspects. |
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... thou, treble-dated crow, That thy sable gender mak'st With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st, 'Mongst our mourners shalt thou go. Here the anthem doth commence: Love and constancy is dead; Phoenix and the turtle fled In a mutual flame ...
... thou, treble-dated crow, That thy sable gender mak'st With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st, 'Mongst our mourners shalt thou go. Here the anthem doth commence: Love and constancy is dead; Phoenix and the turtle fled In a mutual flame ...
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... thou excuse, That may perhaps accepted, yeeld delight: I cannot clime inpraises to the skie, Least falling, I be drown'd with infamie. The Chester poem itself comprises a mixture of material of varying degrees of perfection: from highly ...
... thou excuse, That may perhaps accepted, yeeld delight: I cannot clime inpraises to the skie, Least falling, I be drown'd with infamie. The Chester poem itself comprises a mixture of material of varying degrees of perfection: from highly ...
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... thou find true Honours lovely Squire That for this Phoenix keepes Prometheus fire. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . His name is Liberall honor, and his hart Aymes at true faithfull service and desart. Jupiter gives to Dame Nature some ...
... thou find true Honours lovely Squire That for this Phoenix keepes Prometheus fire. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . His name is Liberall honor, and his hart Aymes at true faithfull service and desart. Jupiter gives to Dame Nature some ...
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... thou a teare, and thou shalt plainly see, Mine eyes shall answer tearefor teare of thine Sigh thou, I'll sigh, and if thou give a grone, I shall be dead in answering of thy mone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........Iwillbeare ...
... thou a teare, and thou shalt plainly see, Mine eyes shall answer tearefor teare of thine Sigh thou, I'll sigh, and if thou give a grone, I shall be dead in answering of thy mone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........Iwillbeare ...
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... thou despise Thisfrailty ofthy life, o live thou still, And teach the base deceitful world Love's will. She urges him to stay alive in order to “keep on teaching and enlighten this coarse and lying world,” but the Turtle insists on his ...
... thou despise Thisfrailty ofthy life, o live thou still, And teach the base deceitful world Love's will. She urges him to stay alive in order to “keep on teaching and enlighten this coarse and lying world,” but the Turtle insists on his ...
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Chapter 2 A LongStanding Controversy About StratfordonAvon | 91 |
Chapter 3 The Chaste Lords of Sherwood Forest | 227 |
Chapter 4 Thomas Coryate of Odcombe the Worlds Greatest Legstretcher Alias the Prince of Poets | 319 |
Excerpts from the book Coryates Crudities | 359 |
Chapter 5 Death And Canonization Behind the Curtain | 389 |
Chapter 6 For Whom the Bell Tolled | 447 |
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