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Since Shake - speare had reached mature stature as a dramatist by 1591 , the corollary assumption is that all or nearly all of his workshop plays , his experimental plays , his immature plays lay behind him . There would appear a > a to ...
Since Shake - speare had reached mature stature as a dramatist by 1591 , the corollary assumption is that all or nearly all of his workshop plays , his experimental plays , his immature plays lay behind him . There would appear a > a to ...
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John and William appear to have been good - looking men . Father and son were ambitious , sociable , law - minded , and , at least in John's case , civic - minded , for John was at one time a bailiff and for some years was a member of ...
John and William appear to have been good - looking men . Father and son were ambitious , sociable , law - minded , and , at least in John's case , civic - minded , for John was at one time a bailiff and for some years was a member of ...
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Shake - speare had to appear in the image of a man , not a woman , because sixteenth - century England would never forgive a woman , let alone a queen , for writing down - to - earth realism , and that was the way Elizabeth wanted to ...
Shake - speare had to appear in the image of a man , not a woman , because sixteenth - century England would never forgive a woman , let alone a queen , for writing down - to - earth realism , and that was the way Elizabeth wanted to ...
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The Problem | 3 |
The Quest Begins | 10 |
Riddles and Clues | 19 |
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