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 40
... ( better given to re - reading the plays for pleasure ) on demolish- ing Shakespeare's authorship and attributing his works not only to Bacon but to anyone else with a title or a well - attested university education . There have been many ...
... ( better given to re - reading the plays for pleasure ) on demolish- ing Shakespeare's authorship and attributing his works not only to Bacon but to anyone else with a title or a well - attested university education . There have been many ...
Pagina 185
... better verse or more telling images , but the verbal brilliance gets the better of the dramatic design : it rules where it should serve , degree has been taken away . As for the cause of the Greek untuning , it is to be found in ...
... better verse or more telling images , but the verbal brilliance gets the better of the dramatic design : it rules where it should serve , degree has been taken away . As for the cause of the Greek untuning , it is to be found in ...
Pagina 234
... better Repayr of the highe waies ' . The roads of England were wretched , and Shakespeare the traveller knew this better than most . There is no evidence that he dipped into his pocket in the cause of charity , though Stratford was ...
... better Repayr of the highe waies ' . The roads of England were wretched , and Shakespeare the traveller knew this better than most . There is no evidence that he dipped into his pocket in the cause of charity , though Stratford was ...
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Marriage page 56 | 11 |
The Shakespeare coat of arms reverse of frontispiece | 12 |
School page | 27 |
Copyright | |
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