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Pagina 68
... probably as follows . Shake - speare presented a play to the Master of Revels for censor- ship when according to the master - plan he considered that it was time to have said play appear on the stage . The Master of Revels thereupon ...
... probably as follows . Shake - speare presented a play to the Master of Revels for censor- ship when according to the master - plan he considered that it was time to have said play appear on the stage . The Master of Revels thereupon ...
Pagina 118
... probably delayed for roughly ten years in deference to Essex . There was usually a lapse of some four or five years between the writing and production of the Shake - speare plays , and for Othello , Macbeth , and Lear to be written in ...
... probably delayed for roughly ten years in deference to Essex . There was usually a lapse of some four or five years between the writing and production of the Shake - speare plays , and for Othello , Macbeth , and Lear to be written in ...
Pagina 129
... probably given to the Queen on New Year's Day , 1579 , now in the British Museum , we find in the first few lines : .... oft youre self , wth Ladye Sapphoes pen In sweet measures of poesie t ' endite The rare affectes of your hevenly ...
... probably given to the Queen on New Year's Day , 1579 , now in the British Museum , we find in the first few lines : .... oft youre self , wth Ladye Sapphoes pen In sweet measures of poesie t ' endite The rare affectes of your hevenly ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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