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Pagina 35
... later seasoned comedy , Much Ado About Nothing . Likewise it would follow that As You Like It , perhaps the Bard's finest comedy , was based upon episodes experimentally dealt with in The Tempest and in Cymbeline . Shake - speare may ...
... later seasoned comedy , Much Ado About Nothing . Likewise it would follow that As You Like It , perhaps the Bard's finest comedy , was based upon episodes experimentally dealt with in The Tempest and in Cymbeline . Shake - speare may ...
Pagina 45
... later life he bought and sold property , engaged in numerous lawsuits ( some- times over trifling sums of money ) , and worried about which of his relatives would inherit the various items of his real and per- sonal property - which ...
... later life he bought and sold property , engaged in numerous lawsuits ( some- times over trifling sums of money ) , and worried about which of his relatives would inherit the various items of his real and per- sonal property - which ...
Pagina 157
... later in 1769 , Herbert Lawrence published The Life and Adventures of Commonsense , an Historical Alle- gory . Lawrence proclaimed William to be but the mask for the real poet . Lawrence used as one of his major premises for doubt , the ...
... later in 1769 , Herbert Lawrence published The Life and Adventures of Commonsense , an Historical Alle- gory . Lawrence proclaimed William to be but the mask for the real poet . Lawrence used as one of his major premises for doubt , the ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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