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Pagina 50
... friends whose handwriting is almost as atrocious as that of Shakspere , but in the age of the typewriter penmanship has become somewhat of a lost art . Not so in the sixteenth century and especially not for a playwright whose writing ...
... friends whose handwriting is almost as atrocious as that of Shakspere , but in the age of the typewriter penmanship has become somewhat of a lost art . Not so in the sixteenth century and especially not for a playwright whose writing ...
Pagina 170
... friends of Sappho as we know about the life and friends of William . Of course we have no manuscript material for Sappho but we do have a considerable amount of near - manuscript material ( faith- ful copying of the Sappho manuscripts ) ...
... friends of Sappho as we know about the life and friends of William . Of course we have no manuscript material for Sappho but we do have a considerable amount of near - manuscript material ( faith- ful copying of the Sappho manuscripts ) ...
Pagina 171
... friends . The Category furthest removed from literary supremacy is Military Science . Yet the four famed conquerors , Alexander , Caesar , Hannibal and Napoleon together possessed ten recorded literary friends for every literary friend ...
... friends . The Category furthest removed from literary supremacy is Military Science . Yet the four famed conquerors , Alexander , Caesar , Hannibal and Napoleon together possessed ten recorded literary friends for every literary friend ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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