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Scarcely the sentiments of a player , or of a man writing for a name and living ! A similar point of view is expressed in Love's Labour's Lost : Glory grows guilty of detested crimes When for fame's sake , for praise , an outward part ...
Scarcely the sentiments of a player , or of a man writing for a name and living ! A similar point of view is expressed in Love's Labour's Lost : Glory grows guilty of detested crimes When for fame's sake , for praise , an outward part ...
Pagina 82
If the Stratford player figures at all in this allegory , it can only be as Stephano , the drunken butler of the King's company . Shakspere and his associates became the King's players in 1603 , and were ranked as Grooms of the Chamber ...
If the Stratford player figures at all in this allegory , it can only be as Stephano , the drunken butler of the King's company . Shakspere and his associates became the King's players in 1603 , and were ranked as Grooms of the Chamber ...
Pagina 95
He says nothing which would lead us to believe that he considered the player to be the author of Hamlet and the rest , and he omits him from the list of writers under the heading Scriptorum Catalogus , though he puts Bacon first .
He says nothing which would lead us to believe that he considered the player to be the author of Hamlet and the rest , and he omits him from the list of writers under the heading Scriptorum Catalogus , though he puts Bacon first .
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