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Pagina 73
... possible including derivations for Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius Phrygius , Ovid , Horace , Virgil , Lucretius , Statius , Catullus , Seneca , Terence , and Plautus , The inspiration for his sonnets came ...
... possible including derivations for Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Darius Phrygius , Ovid , Horace , Virgil , Lucretius , Statius , Catullus , Seneca , Terence , and Plautus , The inspiration for his sonnets came ...
Pagina 88
... possible in the circumstances . Of these two interpretations , the theory of the deliberate policy is the more acceptable , if only because it is inconceivable that the habitual indulgence of sheer wanton caprice should never once have ...
... possible in the circumstances . Of these two interpretations , the theory of the deliberate policy is the more acceptable , if only because it is inconceivable that the habitual indulgence of sheer wanton caprice should never once have ...
Pagina 89
... 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 suggestion that she should consent to marry ...
... 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 suggestion that she should consent to marry ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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