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 26
... perhaps too much of a lady to make many wounding comparisons between the respective achievements of the Ardens and the Shake- speares . She has borne many children and seen too many of them die . She has learnt to be a philosophical and ...
... perhaps too much of a lady to make many wounding comparisons between the respective achievements of the Ardens and the Shake- speares . She has borne many children and seen too many of them die . She has learnt to be a philosophical and ...
Pagina 46
... 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 ultimate admiration of a monarch who ...
... 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 ultimate admiration of a monarch who ...
Pagina 59
... 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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School page | 27 |
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