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Pagina 106
... lost for only the period of a year's labour for mankind . After the elapse of the year we can visualize the successful conclusion of the four love affairs . In Love's Labour's Won Troilus wins Cressida ; they become lovers after a short ...
... lost for only the period of a year's labour for mankind . After the elapse of the year we can visualize the successful conclusion of the four love affairs . In Love's Labour's Won Troilus wins Cressida ; they become lovers after a short ...
Pagina 108
... lost to her ' for a younger man , Sir Christopher Blount . Lettice Knollys is the Dark Lady of the Sonnets . In 1586 Elizabeth had a new grudge against Robert Dudley and espec- ially against Lettice Knollys . Employing Dudley as her ...
... lost to her ' for a younger man , Sir Christopher Blount . Lettice Knollys is the Dark Lady of the Sonnets . In 1586 Elizabeth had a new grudge against Robert Dudley and espec- ially against Lettice Knollys . Employing Dudley as her ...
Pagina 134
... Lost are on the stage C. 1589 E. K. Chambers Characterization in The Tempest strikingly similar to The Comedy of Errors D. 1589 H. B. Charlton Characterization is immature in The Tempest and Cymbeline E. 1589 Marc Parrott The Tempest ...
... Lost are on the stage C. 1589 E. K. Chambers Characterization in The Tempest strikingly similar to The Comedy of Errors D. 1589 H. B. Charlton Characterization is immature in The Tempest and Cymbeline E. 1589 Marc Parrott The Tempest ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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