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Shake - speare wrote the dark lady sonnets as a part of his disguise . The ' Will Sonnets , ' whether composed by Shake - speare or by one of the Pembrokes , included as a part of the ' dark lady ' sonnets , expanded and enhanced the ...
Shake - speare wrote the dark lady sonnets as a part of his disguise . The ' Will Sonnets , ' whether composed by Shake - speare or by one of the Pembrokes , included as a part of the ' dark lady ' sonnets , expanded and enhanced the ...
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She watched drama ; she acted drama ; she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E. C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : ' Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted , her personal courage that ...
She watched drama ; she acted drama ; she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E. C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : ' Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted , her personal courage that ...
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Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser were content to reach only the literati and the aristocracy , for they wrote no plays . Shake - speare wrote for the people , for the greater glory of England and to educate and enlighten the people ...
Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser were content to reach only the literati and the aristocracy , for they wrote no plays . Shake - speare wrote for the people , for the greater glory of England and to educate and enlighten the people ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 29 |
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