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In the dramas his style and the foreground of his thought derived from his fellow University Wits ; his classic background was the broadest possible including derivations for Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius ...
In the dramas his style and the foreground of his thought derived from his fellow University Wits ; his classic background was the broadest possible including derivations for Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius ...
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To cancel the altruistic motive , as many Stratfordians are wont to do , and insist that Shake - speare wrote ' simply and solely to amuse the people ' is to damn all great playwrights from Aeschylus to O'Casey .
To cancel the altruistic motive , as many Stratfordians are wont to do , and insist that Shake - speare wrote ' simply and solely to amuse the people ' is to damn all great playwrights from Aeschylus to O'Casey .
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Within our group of fifty , in contrast to fifty - one , we will find none who is a professional actor . Aeschylus acted only in his own plays which does not a make him a professional actor . A professional actor is 170 SHAKE - SPEARE ...
Within our group of fifty , in contrast to fifty - one , we will find none who is a professional actor . Aeschylus acted only in his own plays which does not a make him a professional actor . A professional actor is 170 SHAKE - SPEARE ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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