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That is the last record of the young man until the middle of 1592 , when from Robert Greene's Groats - worth of Wit we know that William was a successful actor on the London stage and had powerful friends at court , ready to defend his ...
That is the last record of the young man until the middle of 1592 , when from Robert Greene's Groats - worth of Wit we know that William was a successful actor on the London stage and had powerful friends at court , ready to defend his ...
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I have highly intelligent friends whose handwriting is almost as atrocious as that of Shakspere , but in the age of the typewriter penmanship has become somewhat of a lost art . Not so in the sixteenth century and especially not for a ...
I have highly intelligent friends whose handwriting is almost as atrocious as that of Shakspere , but in the age of the typewriter penmanship has become somewhat of a lost art . Not so in the sixteenth century and especially not for a ...
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She felt a kinship to Timon , whose best friends were also false , and in a mood to write his life : she turned to playwriting as an emotional outlet . Of all the Greek masters of the drama , Aristophanes probably appealed most to the ...
She felt a kinship to Timon , whose best friends were also false , and in a mood to write his life : she turned to playwriting as an emotional outlet . Of all the Greek masters of the drama , Aristophanes probably appealed most to the ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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