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 72
... coming from open summer windows , from barber - shops ( where a boy would sing to a lute over the scraping and clipping ) and , of course , from taverns . In this musical London he would have to learn how to write lyrics not just good ...
... coming from open summer windows , from barber - shops ( where a boy would sing to a lute over the scraping and clipping ) and , of course , from taverns . In this musical London he would have to learn how to write lyrics not just good ...
Pagina 152
... coming twenty lines after the start of the sentence , affirms bluntly that England is in a bad way . Most patriotic memories , strong on the precious stone part , are weak on the ' made a shameful conquest of itself . Noting the ...
... coming twenty lines after the start of the sentence , affirms bluntly that England is in a bad way . Most patriotic memories , strong on the precious stone part , are weak on the ' made a shameful conquest of itself . Noting the ...
Pagina 207
... coming of death . Excellent , but this is meant for a court entertainment . The simple quality of gaiety has gone out of this grave man of ripen- ing , or souring , years . Whatever went on inside that fiddle - shaped head , the outer ...
... coming of death . Excellent , but this is meant for a court entertainment . The simple quality of gaiety has gone out of this grave man of ripen- ing , or souring , years . Whatever went on inside that fiddle - shaped head , the outer ...
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The Shakespeare coat of arms reverse of frontispiece | 12 |
School page | 27 |
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