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Pagina 31
... followed the GOOD NINE YEARS KEEP IT SHUT CLOSELY UP IN YOUR SCRUTORE advice of Horace like he followed all the other precepts of Horace . If Shake - speare wrote drama for nine years and then started to put on the stage what he ...
... followed the GOOD NINE YEARS KEEP IT SHUT CLOSELY UP IN YOUR SCRUTORE advice of Horace like he followed all the other precepts of Horace . If Shake - speare wrote drama for nine years and then started to put on the stage what he ...
Pagina 42
... followed by Part II , which was in turn followed by Part III . Titus Andronicus was shown in 1593 , then came ' Harey the fifth ' on November 28 , 1595. This was probably Shake- speare's King Henry V since there is no adequate reason ...
... followed by Part II , which was in turn followed by Part III . Titus Andronicus was shown in 1593 , then came ' Harey the fifth ' on November 28 , 1595. This was probably Shake- speare's King Henry V since there is no adequate reason ...
Pagina 179
... followed the completion of King Henry V , Elizabeth pays this beautiful tribute to Marlowe : Dead shepherd , now I find thy saw of might : ' Who ever lov'd that lov'd not at first sight ? ' For a lay - dramatist to have started King ...
... followed the completion of King Henry V , Elizabeth pays this beautiful tribute to Marlowe : Dead shepherd , now I find thy saw of might : ' Who ever lov'd that lov'd not at first sight ? ' For a lay - dramatist to have started King ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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