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Pagina ix
... Lady has made me advance the date . My intention was to concentrate on the bio- graphical and correct the perspective , putting Shakespeare more into his proper world of the Elizabethan stage . This is what I have tried to do in this ...
... Lady has made me advance the date . My intention was to concentrate on the bio- graphical and correct the perspective , putting Shakespeare more into his proper world of the Elizabethan stage . This is what I have tried to do in this ...
Pagina 101
... Lady , described in very nearly the language of the Sonnets . Rosaline is extremely dark ; the King of Navarre in the play describes her as ' black as ebony ' . To this her lover , Berowne , replies : And again , Is ebony like her ? O ...
... Lady , described in very nearly the language of the Sonnets . Rosaline is extremely dark ; the King of Navarre in the play describes her as ' black as ebony ' . To this her lover , Berowne , replies : And again , Is ebony like her ? O ...
Pagina 142
... Lady Hoby and Lady Scrope were fearful for his health – we find them consulting For- man about the degeneration of his condition . A well - informed Court lampoon tells us what that was : Chamberlain , Chamberlain , He's of her Grace's ...
... Lady Hoby and Lady Scrope were fearful for his health – we find them consulting For- man about the degeneration of his condition . A well - informed Court lampoon tells us what that was : Chamberlain , Chamberlain , He's of her Grace's ...
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Warwickshire Background | 1 |
A Stratford Family ΙΟ | 10 |
Education | 22 |
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