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Pagina 53
... dedicating than almost any other writer of his time ... ' The real dedications are internal and are contained in the history plays a dedication to England , a dedication to be " The Defender of the Faith of Order Against Disorder ...
... dedicating than almost any other writer of his time ... ' The real dedications are internal and are contained in the history plays a dedication to England , a dedication to be " The Defender of the Faith of Order Against Disorder ...
Pagina 63
... dedications phrased in the most exaggerated style and in the most affectionate terms . South- ampton voiced no objections to the first dedication as merely being honour due to one in his exalted position , and the second dedication ...
... dedications phrased in the most exaggerated style and in the most affectionate terms . South- ampton voiced no objections to the first dedication as merely being honour due to one in his exalted position , and the second dedication ...
Pagina 70
... dedication . If Shake - speare were alive in 1609 , why did he not write his own dedication to the First Sonnet Folio ? The most reasonable choice for Mr. W. H. ( as procurer , not inspirer ) is William Herbert and either he or his ...
... dedication . If Shake - speare were alive in 1609 , why did he not write his own dedication to the First Sonnet Folio ? The most reasonable choice for Mr. W. H. ( as procurer , not inspirer ) is William Herbert and either he or his ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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