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Pagina 27
... took seriously the Elizabethans took seriously . That the power of numbers was a popular study may be ascer- tained by the universal appeal of Dr. John Dee , numerologist , astrologer , and alchemist . Dee was the leading authority in ...
... took seriously the Elizabethans took seriously . That the power of numbers was a popular study may be ascer- tained by the universal appeal of Dr. John Dee , numerologist , astrologer , and alchemist . Dee was the leading authority in ...
Pagina 58
... took far greater pains with his preparatory planning than had hitherto been supposed . Quite clearly , he read much more than Holinshed's Chronicles when he was writing the history plays , and even when we approach the romances we catch ...
... took far greater pains with his preparatory planning than had hitherto been supposed . Quite clearly , he read much more than Holinshed's Chronicles when he was writing the history plays , and even when we approach the romances we catch ...
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... took the position that the main body of the sonnets , ' could only have come from a man deeply in love , and in love with a woman . ' For a century and a half , the presumption prevailed that the addressee was a woman ; then came a ...
... took the position that the main body of the sonnets , ' could only have come from a man deeply in love , and in love with a woman . ' For a century and a half , the presumption prevailed that the addressee was a woman ; then came a ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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