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 38
... ( better given to rereading the plays for pleasure ) on demolishing Shakespeare's authorship and attributing his works not only to Bacon but to anyone else with a title or a well - attested university education . There have been many can ...
... ( better given to rereading the plays for pleasure ) on demolishing Shakespeare's authorship and attributing his works not only to Bacon but to anyone else with a title or a well - attested university education . There have been many can ...
Pagina 79
... better . In other words , a demotic and an aristocratic development of the same dramatic form are beginning to subsist side by side . The noblemen in their fine houses watch refined moralities performed by players who are a sort of ...
... better . In other words , a demotic and an aristocratic development of the same dramatic form are beginning to subsist side by side . The noblemen in their fine houses watch refined moralities performed by players who are a sort of ...
Pagina 212
... better Repayr of the highe waies . " The roads of England were wretched , and Shakespeare the traveler knew this better than most . There is 212 Shakespeare.
... better Repayr of the highe waies . " The roads of England were wretched , and Shakespeare the traveler knew this better than most . There is 212 Shakespeare.
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