Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 209
... Complaint ' can be interpreted in a different way ; others listed by Robertson are used by Shakespeare as well as by Chapman ; many are not precisely paralleled in Chapman's work acture , for example , being nearer to Shakespeare's ...
... Complaint ' can be interpreted in a different way ; others listed by Robertson are used by Shakespeare as well as by Chapman ; many are not precisely paralleled in Chapman's work acture , for example , being nearer to Shakespeare's ...
Pagina 211
... Complaint ' . Hamlet was the ' observed of all observers ' , as the seducer was one by nature's outwards so ... Complaint ' , though not elsewhere in Shakespeare's works . Laertes warns Ophelia that she may suffer loss of honour If with ...
... Complaint ' . Hamlet was the ' observed of all observers ' , as the seducer was one by nature's outwards so ... Complaint ' , though not elsewhere in Shakespeare's works . Laertes warns Ophelia that she may suffer loss of honour If with ...
Pagina 215
... Complaint of Rosamond ' ( 1592 ) are of this kind are of this kind - the latter being in the same stanza form as ' A Lover's Complaint ' , and both being published with sonnet sequences . Other complaints are for in- spoken by ...
... Complaint of Rosamond ' ( 1592 ) are of this kind are of this kind - the latter being in the same stanza form as ' A Lover's Complaint ' , and both being published with sonnet sequences . Other complaints are for in- spoken by ...
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