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Pagina 44
... actor , and Shake - speare , the dramatist and poet , are one and the same person . The authorities may be right and then again they may be wrong ; it's a moot question . If William Shakspere , the actor , wrote the thirty - seven plays ...
... actor , and Shake - speare , the dramatist and poet , are one and the same person . The authorities may be right and then again they may be wrong ; it's a moot question . If William Shakspere , the actor , wrote the thirty - seven plays ...
Pagina 51
... actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it was , desire to enrol him as one of their number ? Think back over what little we know about William of Stratford , and the inference that he became an actor for the sake of a ...
... actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it was , desire to enrol him as one of their number ? Think back over what little we know about William of Stratford , and the inference that he became an actor for the sake of a ...
Pagina 170
... actor . Aeschylus acted only in his own plays which does not make him a professional actor . A professional actor is 170 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
... actor . Aeschylus acted only in his own plays which does not make him a professional actor . A professional actor is 170 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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