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Pagina 16
... probably knew more about the Bard than any other man of the eighteenth or nineteenth century , made a first effort in this direction in 1778. Two years later he did a considerable amount of alteration in a revised edition of his first ...
... probably knew more about the Bard than any other man of the eighteenth or nineteenth century , made a first effort in this direction in 1778. Two years later he did a considerable amount of alteration in a revised edition of his first ...
Pagina 87
... probably the most severe emotional shock she would ever receive . She banished Lettice Knollys from her court and did not lay eyes on Lettice for many , many years . Leicester was placed under house arrest and almost went to the Tower ...
... probably the most severe emotional shock she would ever receive . She banished Lettice Knollys from her court and did not lay eyes on Lettice for many , many years . Leicester was placed under house arrest and almost went to the Tower ...
Pagina 109
... probably delayed for roughly ten years in deference to Essex . There was usually a lapse of some four or five years between the writing and production of the Shake - speare plays , and for Othello , Mac- beth and Lear to be written in ...
... probably delayed for roughly ten years in deference to Essex . There was usually a lapse of some four or five years between the writing and production of the Shake - speare plays , and for Othello , Mac- beth and Lear to be written in ...
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The Problem | 3 |
The Quest Begins | 10 |
Riddles and Clues | 19 |
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