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The modest standing of John Marlowe was in some contrast with that of John Shakespeare , who had married somewhat above himself— Mary Arden with a dowry which enabled him to cut a figure in the life of Stratford , emerging as alderman ...
The modest standing of John Marlowe was in some contrast with that of John Shakespeare , who had married somewhat above himself— Mary Arden with a dowry which enabled him to cut a figure in the life of Stratford , emerging as alderman ...
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What this says , as clear as can possibly be , is that Shakespeare does not want the young man physically ; his love for him is an ideal one , though expressed , to our taste , in rather exaggerated terms . Shakespeare says ' love ...
What this says , as clear as can possibly be , is that Shakespeare does not want the young man physically ; his love for him is an ideal one , though expressed , to our taste , in rather exaggerated terms . Shakespeare says ' love ...
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It is too much , perhaps too sentimental , to think of him as ' exiled from humanity ' , though his nature was such as to hold him aloof from the generality of men.17 It is obvious that he was not grafted into life as Shakespeare was ...
It is too much , perhaps too sentimental , to think of him as ' exiled from humanity ' , though his nature was such as to hold him aloof from the generality of men.17 It is obvious that he was not grafted into life as Shakespeare was ...
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