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... English at twenty years of age , he became not only a great English novelist but developed a new and powerful style of English composition . We will find it illuminating both to compare and to contrast the rise of William Shakspere and ...
... English at twenty years of age , he became not only a great English novelist but developed a new and powerful style of English composition . We will find it illuminating both to compare and to contrast the rise of William Shakspere and ...
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... English blood and English treasure which had been her half - sister Mary's Spanish marriage . She measured each and every one of her long line of suitors by the yardstick of her father as a young man , and none of them came close to ...
... English blood and English treasure which had been her half - sister Mary's Spanish marriage . She measured each and every one of her long line of suitors by the yardstick of her father as a young man , and none of them came close to ...
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... English royalty on her tableware in France and asserted that she had a better claim to the English throne than Elizabeth , a claim that had some merit . On December 5 , of that year her husband , Francis II , King of France , died ...
... English royalty on her tableware in France and asserted that she had a better claim to the English throne than Elizabeth , a claim that had some merit . On December 5 , of that year her husband , Francis II , King of France , died ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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