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Pagina 47
... lived for seven years after 1611 ( 1552-1618 ) , while the Countess of Pembroke lived for ten years after 1611 ( 1561-1621 ) . Roger Manners , 1576–1612 , fifth Earl of Rutland , was born a bit too late to be taken seriously . In ...
... lived for seven years after 1611 ( 1552-1618 ) , while the Countess of Pembroke lived for ten years after 1611 ( 1561-1621 ) . Roger Manners , 1576–1612 , fifth Earl of Rutland , was born a bit too late to be taken seriously . In ...
Pagina 64
... lived until 1626 . Bacon had pedantic characteristics ; he insisted on writing his works in Latin , his judgment was often faulty , and he lived in the past and by maxims of the past . Shake - speare had unerring judgment ; he lived in ...
... lived until 1626 . Bacon had pedantic characteristics ; he insisted on writing his works in Latin , his judgment was often faulty , and he lived in the past and by maxims of the past . Shake - speare had unerring judgment ; he lived in ...
Pagina 182
... lived ? Rosalind is pretty rose in Spanish and Elizabeth in poetry was often called beauty's rose . The Queen's motto was rosa sine spina , rose without a thorn . Elizabeth even goes so far with the adult Henry V as to en- dow him with ...
... lived ? Rosalind is pretty rose in Spanish and Elizabeth in poetry was often called beauty's rose . The Queen's motto was rosa sine spina , rose without a thorn . Elizabeth even goes so far with the adult Henry V as to en- dow him with ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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