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Pagina 55
... century was for the English people a century of civil strife . Order was not to come until Lancaster had married York and peace was not to heal England until Providence had produced a strong monarch in the person of a granddaughter of ...
... century was for the English people a century of civil strife . Order was not to come until Lancaster had married York and peace was not to heal England until Providence had produced a strong monarch in the person of a granddaughter of ...
Pagina 83
... century England would never forgive a woman , let alone a queen , for writing down - to - earth realism , and that was the way Elizabeth wanted to write . In order to test the good and bad qualities of a play , the author must obtain a ...
... century England would never forgive a woman , let alone a queen , for writing down - to - earth realism , and that was the way Elizabeth wanted to write . In order to test the good and bad qualities of a play , the author must obtain a ...
Pagina 184
... centuries have proven to be modelling clay in the hands of a magnificently sculptured seductress like Cleopatra ... century condemnation during the months of February and March , 1963 on the American stage . Such derogatory passages ...
... centuries have proven to be modelling clay in the hands of a magnificently sculptured seductress like Cleopatra ... century condemnation during the months of February and March , 1963 on the American stage . Such derogatory passages ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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