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 11
... wrote , it is not with a view to providing literary history or literary criticism ; it is because the people in this book are mostly professional writers , and what they attempted in their art often relates closely to what they did with ...
... wrote , it is not with a view to providing literary history or literary criticism ; it is because the people in this book are mostly professional writers , and what they attempted in their art often relates closely to what they did with ...
Pagina 46
... 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 ultimate ...
... 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 ultimate ...
Pagina 175
... wrote for the Blackfriars children . He wrote Cynthia's Revels , for instance , which failed to get put on at Court during the Christmas holidays of 1600-1 , Twelfth Night being preferred . Ben , naturally , did not like this . He liked ...
... wrote for the Blackfriars children . He wrote Cynthia's Revels , for instance , which failed to get put on at Court during the Christmas holidays of 1600-1 , Twelfth Night being preferred . Ben , naturally , did not like this . He liked ...
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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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