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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... pounds . He was at the same time fined another twenty pounds in respect of a man in the same position for whom he had stood surety . John Shakespeare had not been breaking the peace in any spectacular way . He had probably been acting ...
... pounds . He was at the same time fined another twenty pounds in respect of a man in the same position for whom he had stood surety . John Shakespeare had not been breaking the peace in any spectacular way . He had probably been acting ...
Pagina 126
... pounds on him - evaluating Lady Elizabeth's frustrated affections as if they were precious metal . If he had seen The Merchant of Venice , he had not taken in its deeper message . One presumes that , on his granddaughter's happy ...
... pounds on him - evaluating Lady Elizabeth's frustrated affections as if they were precious metal . If he had seen The Merchant of Venice , he had not taken in its deeper message . One presumes that , on his granddaughter's happy ...
Pagina 196
... pound of suit to a legge of mutton , or fower pound to a fillet of Veale , and then mince them small by themselues , or together whether you will , then take to season them halfe an once of Nutmegs , half an once of cloues and Mace ...
... pound of suit to a legge of mutton , or fower pound to a fillet of Veale , and then mince them small by themselues , or together whether you will , then take to season them halfe an once of Nutmegs , half an once of cloues and Mace ...
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