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 79
... true Reformation sermon , but his language is well chosen , his play has some shape , and he has already learnt the formal advantage of a division into acts . Medwall wrote Fulgens and Lucrece , whose title already sug- gests an ...
... true Reformation sermon , but his language is well chosen , his play has some shape , and he has already learnt the formal advantage of a division into acts . Medwall wrote Fulgens and Lucrece , whose title already sug- gests an ...
Pagina 88
... true man of the Renaissance and an exponent of the unfettered human soul , why does he go to such trouble to justify the ways of God to man , thumping out almost sermonically the limitations of human ambition under the divine law ...
... true man of the Renaissance and an exponent of the unfettered human soul , why does he go to such trouble to justify the ways of God to man , thumping out almost sermonically the limitations of human ambition under the divine law ...
Pagina 160
... True and Honorable History of the life of Sir John Oldcastle , the good Lord Cobham was parceled out among poets - Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathway . The Drayton was Michael , a man of Shakespeare's county and a friend ; the ...
... True and Honorable History of the life of Sir John Oldcastle , the good Lord Cobham was parceled out among poets - Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathway . The Drayton was Michael , a man of Shakespeare's county and a friend ; the ...
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