This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... speare's knowledge of the classics may have seemed " small , " that does not say that Shakespeare , with his grammar school education and with the help of translations , could not have reproduced by himself the many classical influences ...
... speare's knowledge of the classics may have seemed " small , " that does not say that Shakespeare , with his grammar school education and with the help of translations , could not have reproduced by himself the many classical influences ...
Pagina 92
... speare . " Davies was a professional penman , who made fair transcripts of plays . If he disliked actors in general , whom he called " the meaner sort , " and who generally were not a class that hired him , he seems to have had a ...
... speare . " Davies was a professional penman , who made fair transcripts of plays . If he disliked actors in general , whom he called " the meaner sort , " and who generally were not a class that hired him , he seems to have had a ...
Pagina 135
... speare in the same paragraph with " let it be said of thee , Shake- speare ; " and then went on to say of Shakespeare that he had as smooth a comic vein and in his natural brain as strong concep- tion and as clear a rage as any that ...
... speare in the same paragraph with " let it be said of thee , Shake- speare ; " and then went on to say of Shakespeare that he had as smooth a comic vein and in his natural brain as strong concep- tion and as clear a rage as any that ...
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THE FACT OF THE MATTER | 9 |
To the memory of my beloved | 65 |
And though thou hadst small Latin and less | 78 |
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