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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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W. W. Greg, 35 foil. * Eccles, 166. I have followed Eccles' translation, with a few verbal changes. ' For the dating and fuller evidence for what follows v. my William Shakespeare : A Biography, and my edition of Shakespeare's Sonnets.
W. W. Greg, 35 foil. * Eccles, 166. I have followed Eccles' translation, with a few verbal changes. ' For the dating and fuller evidence for what follows v. my William Shakespeare : A Biography, and my edition of Shakespeare's Sonnets.
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