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Pagina 72
... wrote both . The ' lovely boy ' sonnets as a whole give a true picture of Shake - speare ; they are personal and they do reflect the personal emotions of the poet . The ' dark lady ' sonnets are not personal ; Shake - speare is writing ...
... wrote both . The ' lovely boy ' sonnets as a whole give a true picture of Shake - speare ; they are personal and they do reflect the personal emotions of the poet . The ' dark lady ' sonnets are not personal ; Shake - speare is writing ...
Pagina 91
... wrote it and with a readiness to use any tricks in the mundane play . ' Milton Waldman wrote along much the same lines : ' She knew men far better than any man knew - or ever will know - her . Some she loved , some she trusted , but ...
... wrote it and with a readiness to use any tricks in the mundane play . ' Milton Waldman wrote along much the same lines : ' She knew men far better than any man knew - or ever will know - her . Some she loved , some she trusted , but ...
Pagina 160
... wrote no plays . Shake - speare wrote for the people , for the greater glory of Eng- land and to educate and enlighten the people ; a man who can- not read may still understand a play . To cancel the altruistic motive , as many ...
... wrote no plays . Shake - speare wrote for the people , for the greater glory of Eng- land and to educate and enlighten the people ; a man who can- not read may still understand a play . To cancel the altruistic motive , as many ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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