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CHAPTER XV SHAKESPEARE AND ITALY He ( Shakespeare ) possessed a profound knowledge of the Italian language and ... particularly Italian , and of the customs , laws , and other local knowledge_descriptions so numerous and accurate that ...
CHAPTER XV SHAKESPEARE AND ITALY He ( Shakespeare ) possessed a profound knowledge of the Italian language and ... particularly Italian , and of the customs , laws , and other local knowledge_descriptions so numerous and accurate that ...
Pagina 101
The names of the characters are chosen with a perfect knowledge of the Italian language , especially that of Biondello for the fair - haired youth . ... Lombardy is " the plea nt len of great Italy ” ; Pisa is " renowned for ...
The names of the characters are chosen with a perfect knowledge of the Italian language , especially that of Biondello for the fair - haired youth . ... Lombardy is " the plea nt len of great Italy ” ; Pisa is " renowned for ...
Pagina 103
He declares Shakespeare's knowledge of Italy to have been closer than could have been gained from oral descriptions and from books ” . Sir Sidney Lee quoted the following passage from As You Like It to illustrate a theory that ...
He declares Shakespeare's knowledge of Italy to have been closer than could have been gained from oral descriptions and from books ” . Sir Sidney Lee quoted the following passage from As You Like It to illustrate a theory that ...
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