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Pagina 32
... letters to their patrons for aid . Shake - speare wrote nothing but plays , poems , and sonnets . If he ever wrote a single letter to anyone about any- thing and signed it with a Shakespearean signature , we have no record of any such ...
... letters to their patrons for aid . Shake - speare wrote nothing but plays , poems , and sonnets . If he ever wrote a single letter to anyone about any- thing and signed it with a Shakespearean signature , we have no record of any such ...
Pagina 60
... letters in English , French , and Latin , containing picturesque similes and metaphors . Even as Queen she continued to read the classics several hours a day . Roger Ascham , foremost teacher of his day and tutor to Elizabeth , stated ...
... letters in English , French , and Latin , containing picturesque similes and metaphors . Even as Queen she continued to read the classics several hours a day . Roger Ascham , foremost teacher of his day and tutor to Elizabeth , stated ...
Pagina 80
... letter to Madrid reported that ' The illness of the Queen is caused by an open ulcer above the ankle , which prevents her from walking . ' Sonnet 37 , however , may refer to a more lamentable lameness . Ben Jonson's story to a tavern ...
... letter to Madrid reported that ' The illness of the Queen is caused by an open ulcer above the ankle , which prevents her from walking . ' Sonnet 37 , however , may refer to a more lamentable lameness . Ben Jonson's story to a tavern ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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