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... writing ; he felt a compulsion to express his thoughts in writing , and we imagine that , in all probability , he was still writing the year he died . Writers on Shake - speare sometimes adopt diametrically oppo- site viewpoints . Thus ...
... writing ; he felt a compulsion to express his thoughts in writing , and we imagine that , in all probability , he was still writing the year he died . Writers on Shake - speare sometimes adopt diametrically oppo- site viewpoints . Thus ...
Pagina 41
... writing , that approves his Art . High praise indeed ! What manner of man was this Shake- speare that in 1592 members of the court wasted no time in defending Shake - speare's good name and Shake - speare's writing ability ? George ...
... writing , that approves his Art . High praise indeed ! What manner of man was this Shake- speare that in 1592 members of the court wasted no time in defending Shake - speare's good name and Shake - speare's writing ability ? George ...
Pagina 179
... writing of the second quartet of An Age of Kings , Elizabeth would not have relinquished her purpose until all four were finished . An Age of Kings was , to her way of thinking , her all - important contribution to English drama . Once ...
... writing of the second quartet of An Age of Kings , Elizabeth would not have relinquished her purpose until all four were finished . An Age of Kings was , to her way of thinking , her all - important contribution to English drama . Once ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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