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Pagina 134
... Suggests The Tempest written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest and Cymbeline written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest and Cymbeline written in ...
... Suggests The Tempest written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest and Cymbeline written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest written in the 1580s . Suggests The Tempest and Cymbeline written in ...
Pagina 135
... Suggests The Tempest , The Winter's Tale , and Pericles were all written in the 1580s . Suggests King Henry VIII , The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline were all written in the 1580s . Does King Henry VIII use the exact words of the 1577 ...
... Suggests The Tempest , The Winter's Tale , and Pericles were all written in the 1580s . Suggests King Henry VIII , The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline were all written in the 1580s . Does King Henry VIII use the exact words of the 1577 ...
Pagina 157
... suggests that power was brought to bear to obtain the will for purposes of making this said addition and that it was then planted in London , so as to delay its discovery . When the William Shakspere will was discovered in the year 1747 ...
... suggests that power was brought to bear to obtain the will for purposes of making this said addition and that it was then planted in London , so as to delay its discovery . When the William Shakspere will was discovered in the year 1747 ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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