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
... write , and write well . Any peasant writer can , by reading the appropriate books and by keeping his senses alert , give the illusion of great knowledge of the world . The plays of Shake- speare , through the trickery of the artist ...
... write , and write well . Any peasant writer can , by reading the appropriate books and by keeping his senses alert , give the illusion of great knowledge of the world . The plays of Shake- speare , through the trickery of the artist ...
Pagina 43
... write about ? I assume that his aim was to be a poet and not a prose writer . As with the ancients , prose then was a medium for exposition of the useful or the moral : it was for recipes , homilies , history . It was not art . The name ...
... write about ? I assume that his aim was to be a poet and not a prose writer . As with the ancients , prose then was a medium for exposition of the useful or the moral : it was for recipes , homilies , history . It was not art . The name ...
Pagina 44
... writing that Will achieved was probably dramatic . He needed to stretch his wing , and , even in his adolescence , may ... write it in the blank verse which , though the medium of the as yet despised professional stage , still possessed ...
... writing that Will achieved was probably dramatic . He needed to stretch his wing , and , even in his adolescence , may ... write it in the blank verse which , though the medium of the as yet despised professional stage , still possessed ...
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