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... heart . No professional actor ever wrote those lines . All " the working of his heart " is directed towards one end - Fame ; and he does not consider it a " detested crime " to seek for praise . Shakespeare even allowed the works of ...
... heart . No professional actor ever wrote those lines . All " the working of his heart " is directed towards one end - Fame ; and he does not consider it a " detested crime " to seek for praise . Shakespeare even allowed the works of ...
Pagina 50
... heart Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify ; As easy might I from myself depart , As from my soul , which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love if I have ranged , Like him that travels , I return again . Book both my ...
... heart Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify ; As easy might I from myself depart , As from my soul , which in thy breast doth lie : That is my home of love if I have ranged , Like him that travels , I return again . Book both my ...
Pagina 59
... heart still loves what his eyes despise . The references to her beauty or otherwise are frequently contradictory . In one of the Sonnets he writes of her as one " whose beauties proudly make her cruel " , and later on , says : My ...
... heart still loves what his eyes despise . The references to her beauty or otherwise are frequently contradictory . In one of the Sonnets he writes of her as one " whose beauties proudly make her cruel " , and later on , says : My ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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