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 26
... perhaps too much of a lady to make many wounding comparisons between the respective achievements of the Ardens and the Shakespeares . She has borne many children and seen too many of them die . She has learnt to be a philosophical and ...
... perhaps too much of a lady to make many wounding comparisons between the respective achievements of the Ardens and the Shakespeares . She has borne many children and seen too many of them die . She has learnt to be a philosophical and ...
Pagina 54
... Perhaps Anne had already said something about the advantages of love in an indentured bed , away from cowpats and the prickling of stubble in a field , and the word marriage frightened Will as much as it will frighten any young man ...
... Perhaps Anne had already said something about the advantages of love in an indentured bed , away from cowpats and the prickling of stubble in a field , and the word marriage frightened Will as much as it will frighten any young man ...
Pagina 122
... perhaps uses too many words , but they are charged with lyric fire - as in the " Queen Mab " speech of Mercutio ( during the composition of which Shakespeare was perhaps already thinking of writing A Midsummer Night's Dream ) -and there ...
... perhaps uses too many words , but they are charged with lyric fire - as in the " Queen Mab " speech of Mercutio ( during the composition of which Shakespeare was perhaps already thinking of writing A Midsummer Night's Dream ) -and there ...
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