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Pagina 63
... merely being honour due to one in his exalted position , and the second dedication could be given a more intimate tone with compara- tive safety . Even if Southampton had objected to the more per- sonal touch in the second dedication ...
... merely being honour due to one in his exalted position , and the second dedication could be given a more intimate tone with compara- tive safety . Even if Southampton had objected to the more per- sonal touch in the second dedication ...
Pagina 88
... merely assumed for ulterior purposes . When a crisis was reached where there was no further use for play - acting , she was again the shrewd practical ruler who had merely been masked as a comedienne .... But voracious as she was of ...
... merely assumed for ulterior purposes . When a crisis was reached where there was no further use for play - acting , she was again the shrewd practical ruler who had merely been masked as a comedienne .... But voracious as she was of ...
Pagina 153
... mere fact that there is such harmony between the philosophy of Elizabeth and the philo- sophy of Shake - speare , should ... merely the obvious , then the manuscripts could be found in some condition or other . If these manuscripts were ...
... mere fact that there is such harmony between the philosophy of Elizabeth and the philo- sophy of Shake - speare , should ... merely the obvious , then the manuscripts could be found in some condition or other . If these manuscripts were ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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