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... beginning to have some kind of repu- tation as an author of plays , and , in 1593-4 , the " Venus and Adonis " and the " Rape of Lucrece are dedicated to the Earl of Southampton under his name . From this time forward a few scattered ...
... beginning to have some kind of repu- tation as an author of plays , and , in 1593-4 , the " Venus and Adonis " and the " Rape of Lucrece are dedicated to the Earl of Southampton under his name . From this time forward a few scattered ...
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... beginning and the end . The beginning is the doing of the act which causes the death ; and the end is the death , which is only a sequel to the act . And of all the parts the doing of the act is the greatest in the judgment of our law ...
... beginning and the end . The beginning is the doing of the act which causes the death ; and the end is the death , which is only a sequel to the act . And of all the parts the doing of the act is the greatest in the judgment of our law ...
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... Beginning the career of an actor with " small Latin and less Greek , " William Shakespeare cannot be pre- sumed to have made himself acquainted with much of the Greek and Latin literature , and especially not with Soph- ocles ...
... Beginning the career of an actor with " small Latin and less Greek , " William Shakespeare cannot be pre- sumed to have made himself acquainted with much of the Greek and Latin literature , and especially not with Soph- ocles ...
Pagina 88
... beginning of 1593 , Bacon made that celebrated speech on the Subsidy , which boldly sustained the privi- lege of Parliament , but defeated Burghley , and so deeply offended the Queen , that he was denied access at Court for the next ...
... beginning of 1593 , Bacon made that celebrated speech on the Subsidy , which boldly sustained the privi- lege of Parliament , but defeated Burghley , and so deeply offended the Queen , that he was denied access at Court for the next ...
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... beginning " like a fable of the poets , " is commenced but never finished . In the mean time , Buckingham and Cranfield ( now Lord Treasurer ) are pressing for the spoils of their late victory , until by Novem- ber , the faithful ...
... beginning " like a fable of the poets , " is commenced but never finished . In the mean time , Buckingham and Cranfield ( now Lord Treasurer ) are pressing for the spoils of their late victory , until by Novem- ber , the faithful ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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