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If a man wrote a great poem , he could perhaps persuade some big man at Court to accept it , along with a fulsome dedication , and thus secure patronage . What might follow ? Gifts of gold , friendship in high places , perhaps even the ...
If a man wrote a great poem , he could perhaps persuade some big man at Court to accept it , along with a fulsome dedication , and thus secure patronage . What might follow ? Gifts of gold , friendship in high places , perhaps even the ...
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Perhaps Anne had already said something about the advantages of love in an indentured bed , away from cowpats and the prickling of stubble in a field , and the word marriage frightened Will as much as it will frighten any young man .
Perhaps Anne had already said something about the advantages of love in an indentured bed , away from cowpats and the prickling of stubble in a field , and the word marriage frightened Will as much as it will frighten any young man .
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Shakespeare perhaps uses too many words , but they are charged with lyric fire – as in the ' Queen Mab ' speech of Mercutio ( during the composition of which Shakespeare was perhaps already thinking of writing A Midsummer Night's Dream ) ...
Shakespeare perhaps uses too many words , but they are charged with lyric fire – as in the ' Queen Mab ' speech of Mercutio ( during the composition of which Shakespeare was perhaps already thinking of writing A Midsummer Night's Dream ) ...
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Gebruikersrecensie - Thruston - LibraryThingLively and entertaining account of Shakespeare's life and the astonishing transformation of English drama in the last 10 years of Elizabeth I's reign. Burgess's pace never flags and while much of it ... Volledige review lezen
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Gebruikersrecensie - KirkusWith a little highly educated guesswork but no invention, with great humor and infinite admiration, the "nth" attempt to recreate the life and society from which the plays and poems stemmed, as well as to lend substance to the shadow of the man. Volledige review lezen
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Mural of St George and the Dragon from the Guild Chapel StratforduponAvon page | 32 |
Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester page | 40 |
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