Shakespeare the ManHarper & Row, 1973 - 284 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... called Henry , as the Lord Chamberlain had been called after his mother's lover , the King . We have seen that Shakespeare's love for the discarded dark girl had its origin in pity for her condition : If thy unworthiness raised love in ...
... called Henry , as the Lord Chamberlain had been called after his mother's lover , the King . We have seen that Shakespeare's love for the discarded dark girl had its origin in pity for her condition : If thy unworthiness raised love in ...
Pagina 221
... called William after him - but this might have been by proxy . A good deal of quiet reading went into the play , besides North's translation of Plutarch , Shakespeare's stand - by in these years ; characteristically , while reading up ...
... called William after him - but this might have been by proxy . A good deal of quiet reading went into the play , besides North's translation of Plutarch , Shakespeare's stand - by in these years ; characteristically , while reading up ...
Pagina 255
... called civilised , that blacks are no better than whites . He had read Montaigne's essay on Cannibals , in Florio's trans- lation of the Essays , which Edward Blount had published in 1603 – it was to have another edition in 1613. From ...
... called civilised , that blacks are no better than whites . He had read Montaigne's essay on Cannibals , in Florio's trans- lation of the Essays , which Edward Blount had published in 1603 – it was to have another edition in 1613. From ...
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Warwickshire Background | 1 |
A Stratford Family ΙΟ | 10 |
Education | 22 |
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