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... nevertheless is so starved for clues he is bound to speculate on the possible revela- tions as to the poet's character , physical attributes , and identity contained in the sonnets . The literary detective hopes that the sonnets are ...
... nevertheless is so starved for clues he is bound to speculate on the possible revela- tions as to the poet's character , physical attributes , and identity contained in the sonnets . The literary detective hopes that the sonnets are ...
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... saw more plays than any person in her time . She fought the Puritans to keep open the theatres . Elizabeth liked what the people liked and what Shake - speare liked . John Middleton Murry explains how she made possible Elizabethan ...
... saw more plays than any person in her time . She fought the Puritans to keep open the theatres . Elizabeth liked what the people liked and what Shake - speare liked . John Middleton Murry explains how she made possible Elizabethan ...
Pagina 89
Elizabeth promised to advance Robert to all possible honours if Mary would consent to the marriage , and she would favour Mary's title to the succes- sion to the English throne in every way possible . Mary was hurt and angry at the ...
Elizabeth promised to advance Robert to all possible honours if Mary would consent to the marriage , and she would favour Mary's title to the succes- sion to the English throne in every way possible . Mary was hurt and angry at the ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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