ShakespeareI.R. Dee, 1994 - 251 pagina's Even those readers who have a good grasp of Shakespeare will find this biography a surprise and delight. Mr. Burgess breathes life into Shakespeare the man and invigorates his times. |
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Pagina 84
... rose and white- rose factions , and his speeches , though they are not above the punning ingenuity which Will could never resist , anticipate the white - hot oratory of a king who , though dead at the beginning of this play , is to be ...
... rose and white- rose factions , and his speeches , though they are not above the punning ingenuity which Will could never resist , anticipate the white - hot oratory of a king who , though dead at the beginning of this play , is to be ...
Pagina 90
... Rose performances till the end of 1592 , Shakespeare tried , as a deliberate task , to push horror to the limit and to create a Machiavellian character that should outbombast any of Marlowe's . This play is Titus Andronicus . A recent ...
... Rose performances till the end of 1592 , Shakespeare tried , as a deliberate task , to push horror to the limit and to create a Machiavellian character that should outbombast any of Marlowe's . This play is Titus Andronicus . A recent ...
Pagina 160
... Rose were only a stone's throw from the Chamberlain's Men at the Globe , and perhaps that proverbial distance was literally tested . The Rose tried to beat the Globe on its own dramaturgical ground : if , for instance , the Globe was ...
... Rose were only a stone's throw from the Chamberlain's Men at the Globe , and perhaps that proverbial distance was literally tested . The Rose tried to beat the Globe on its own dramaturgical ground : if , for instance , the Globe was ...
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