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Pagina 32
... period between 1590 and 1613 in which the great man was completely idle was 1603-4 . In the last chapter the point was made that after a steady stream of publication for the ten years ( 1593-1603 ) , the stream dried up for the next ...
... period between 1590 and 1613 in which the great man was completely idle was 1603-4 . In the last chapter the point was made that after a steady stream of publication for the ten years ( 1593-1603 ) , the stream dried up for the next ...
Pagina 63
... period of time , 1593-4 . How convenient that these two dedications came before any plays or any other works of Shake - speare had been pub- lished , so that future publishers would have a written record of who the author was and how he ...
... period of time , 1593-4 . How convenient that these two dedications came before any plays or any other works of Shake - speare had been pub- lished , so that future publishers would have a written record of who the author was and how he ...
Pagina 96
... period mentioned in Romeo and Juliet was also the period of her dramatic labours . We may even know the exact date on which those labours commenced . The dual mention of ' Lammas - eve at night ' in Romeo and Juliet suggests the Lammas ...
... period mentioned in Romeo and Juliet was also the period of her dramatic labours . We may even know the exact date on which those labours commenced . The dual mention of ' Lammas - eve at night ' in Romeo and Juliet suggests the Lammas ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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