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Pagina 43
... Stratford had a good grammar school , and since John was the kind of father who would be ambitious for the schooling of his bright son , he may have encouraged William to finish the full course of instruction in the Stratford Grammar ...
... Stratford had a good grammar school , and since John was the kind of father who would be ambitious for the schooling of his bright son , he may have encouraged William to finish the full course of instruction in the Stratford Grammar ...
Pagina 51
... Stratford and made the journey with that company , still there looms that toughest of questions : WHY ? Why did he want to become an actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it was , desire to enrol him as one of their ...
... Stratford and made the journey with that company , still there looms that toughest of questions : WHY ? Why did he want to become an actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it was , desire to enrol him as one of their ...
Pagina 131
... STRATFORD will catalogue the events to 1587 . TABLE 2 - STRATFORD OR LONDON tells of the events that happened between 1587 and 1592. Some time in this five- year period William entered London for the first time . TABLE 3 - LONDON AND ...
... STRATFORD will catalogue the events to 1587 . TABLE 2 - STRATFORD OR LONDON tells of the events that happened between 1587 and 1592. Some time in this five- year period William entered London for the first time . TABLE 3 - LONDON AND ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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