ShakespeareCape, 1970 - 272 pagina's In this magnificent portrait if Shakespeare's world, the life of England's greatest playwright is recreated by one of the great novelists of our day. |
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Pagina 15
... England afloat until the death of the Dauphin . When Spain was thus free to subdue England , in the name of the Catholic Counter- Reformation , England was too strong to be subdued , but the struggle to prove this was stiff and lengthy ...
... England afloat until the death of the Dauphin . When Spain was thus free to subdue England , in the name of the Catholic Counter- Reformation , England was too strong to be subdued , but the struggle to prove this was stiff and lengthy ...
Pagina 22
... England . We must not think of him , much as we would like to , as talking loudly in his cups of the superiority of the Puritan God over the Anglican one ; recusancy could be a negative thing . Three years later , recusancy of a more ...
... England . We must not think of him , much as we would like to , as talking loudly in his cups of the superiority of the Puritan God over the Anglican one ; recusancy could be a negative thing . Three years later , recusancy of a more ...
Pagina 83
... England too , and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain , or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm ; to which , rather than any dishonour shall grow by me , I myself will take up arms , I myself will be your ...
... England too , and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain , or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm ; to which , rather than any dishonour shall grow by me , I myself will take up arms , I myself will be your ...
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Marriage page 56 | 11 |
The Shakespeare coat of arms reverse of frontispiece | 12 |
School page | 27 |
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