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 104
... young men of the Inns of Court , and it was said that some slept with it under the pillow . The honor was more Southamp- ton's than the poet's . Anyone can be a handsome young nobleman ; few can be the godfather of a work like Venus and ...
... young men of the Inns of Court , and it was said that some slept with it under the pillow . The honor was more Southamp- ton's than the poet's . Anyone can be a handsome young nobleman ; few can be the godfather of a work like Venus and ...
Pagina 112
... young man . Did this mean a pederastic fixation ? Not necessarily ; perhaps just the desire to impart an aesthetic shock through the language of heterosexual love in the service of friendship and admiration . A man of twenty - nine may ...
... young man . Did this mean a pederastic fixation ? Not necessarily ; perhaps just the desire to impart an aesthetic shock through the language of heterosexual love in the service of friendship and admiration . A man of twenty - nine may ...
Pagina 122
... young aristocrats , and set it in a country noted for passion , sun , swords flashing in the sun . The popular ... young , but this of all works of literature eternizes the ardor of young love and youth's aggressive spirit . As a bitter ...
... young aristocrats , and set it in a country noted for passion , sun , swords flashing in the sun . The popular ... young , but this of all works of literature eternizes the ardor of young love and youth's aggressive spirit . As a bitter ...
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