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... Wits - which is not to say he was necessarily a graduate of either Cambridge or Oxford ; he might have taken some other route , as Thomas Kyd did , to gain his intimate knowledge of the classics . In one sense Shake - speare was all of ...
... Wits - which is not to say he was necessarily a graduate of either Cambridge or Oxford ; he might have taken some other route , as Thomas Kyd did , to gain his intimate knowledge of the classics . In one sense Shake - speare was all of ...
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... Wits , because he bested each and every one of them at their own game . Without the help of these seven ... wit and character portrayal . Is it conceivable that all of Shake - speare's plays might have been written by the collaboration ...
... Wits , because he bested each and every one of them at their own game . Without the help of these seven ... wit and character portrayal . Is it conceivable that all of Shake - speare's plays might have been written by the collaboration ...
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... Wit has this epic bit of advice for three of the University Wits ( usually sur- mised to be addressed to Marlowe , Nashe , and Lodge ) : be not Base - minded men all three of you , if by my misery you warned for unto none of you ( like ...
... Wit has this epic bit of advice for three of the University Wits ( usually sur- mised to be addressed to Marlowe , Nashe , and Lodge ) : be not Base - minded men all three of you , if by my misery you warned for unto none of you ( like ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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