Crime and PunishmentCapstone, 2005 - 32 pagina's Describes crime and punishment in 16th and 17th century England, and connects these problems to works written by famous playwright William Shakespeare. Includes timeline. |
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... cinating window into the times in which he lived . Each page features a quotation from Shakespeare that explains an aspect of life in the 16th century . COMPASS POINT BOOKS Reinforced Library Binding ISBN 0-7565-0885-1 90000 9780756508852.
... cinating window into the times in which he lived . Each page features a quotation from Shakespeare that explains an aspect of life in the 16th century . COMPASS POINT BOOKS Reinforced Library Binding ISBN 0-7565-0885-1 90000 9780756508852.
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