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Pagina 75
... present . Malone was a thorough and competent research worker on Shake - speare . He it was who discovered the ... presents't a pure , unstained prime . ' He has red or auburn hair , ' And buds of marjoram had stol'n thy hair . ' The boy ...
... present . Malone was a thorough and competent research worker on Shake - speare . He it was who discovered the ... presents't a pure , unstained prime . ' He has red or auburn hair , ' And buds of marjoram had stol'n thy hair . ' The boy ...
Pagina 87
... present itself at court without a university diploma . The favourites who came after him were all lettered men , the fruit of the educational founda- tions .... The queen bandied verses with them and flirted by means of riddles and ...
... present itself at court without a university diploma . The favourites who came after him were all lettered men , the fruit of the educational founda- tions .... The queen bandied verses with them and flirted by means of riddles and ...
Pagina 189
... present whereabouts of the Shake - speare Play manuscripts . A depository within walls of brick or stone would be dictated as the only safe place from the ever - present threat of fire . A subterranean vault of brick or stone would ...
... present whereabouts of the Shake - speare Play manuscripts . A depository within walls of brick or stone would be dictated as the only safe place from the ever - present threat of fire . A subterranean vault of brick or stone would ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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