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Pagina 100
... evidently a distracting affair : no wonder so susceptible a man was distracted . But no one has seen the young woman's point of view , or at least expressed it with any sympathy . She was evidently temperamental and promiscuous , as ...
... evidently a distracting affair : no wonder so susceptible a man was distracted . But no one has seen the young woman's point of view , or at least expressed it with any sympathy . She was evidently temperamental and promiscuous , as ...
Pagina 149
... evidently those of Shakespeare's family with the monarchy , as one would expect . This does not mean that he had any illusions about inadequate monarchs or royal failings . The play shows that Richard II was no good at the job ...
... evidently those of Shakespeare's family with the monarchy , as one would expect . This does not mean that he had any illusions about inadequate monarchs or royal failings . The play shows that Richard II was no good at the job ...
Pagina 162
... Evidently their dramatist's creation of Falstaff was a favourite , and meant something special to them . There are few country images in these plays : they are dominated by the life of the Court - of which Shakespeare was a close ...
... Evidently their dramatist's creation of Falstaff was a favourite , and meant something special to them . There are few country images in these plays : they are dominated by the life of the Court - of which Shakespeare was a close ...
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