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... called Ars Poetica . Ars Poetica is an epistle to the Pisos Family , Father and Sons , dear friends of Horace . The letter goes into considerable detail on exactly how to write a play . Whoever Shake - speare happened to be , he had the ...
... called Ars Poetica . Ars Poetica is an epistle to the Pisos Family , Father and Sons , dear friends of Horace . The letter goes into considerable detail on exactly how to write a play . Whoever Shake - speare happened to be , he had the ...
Pagina 55
... called a prelude or a prologue to all of the history plays and as such the suspended ending ( illu- strative of Negative Capabiity ) would be more understandable . Nine of the ten history plays constitute a unitized whole by presenting ...
... called a prelude or a prologue to all of the history plays and as such the suspended ending ( illu- strative of Negative Capabiity ) would be more understandable . Nine of the ten history plays constitute a unitized whole by presenting ...
Pagina 117
... called Mary ... a most delicate poet . ' She was joint author with her brother of a book of Psalms , published a poem in Edmund Spenser's Astrophel in 1595 , and revised some of her brother's work on Arcadia . She had also written a ...
... called Mary ... a most delicate poet . ' She was joint author with her brother of a book of Psalms , published a poem in Edmund Spenser's Astrophel in 1595 , and revised some of her brother's work on Arcadia . She had also written a ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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