By Me, William ShakespeareEverest House, 1980 - 469 Seiten |
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Robert Payne. As if a double hunt were heard at once , Let us sit down and mark their yellowing * noise : And after conflict such as was supposed The wandering Prince and Dido once enjoyed , When with a happy storm they were surprised ...
Robert Payne. As if a double hunt were heard at once , Let us sit down and mark their yellowing * noise : And after conflict such as was supposed The wandering Prince and Dido once enjoyed , When with a happy storm they were surprised ...
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... Once we find ourselves removing the imagi- nary organ notes from the Sonnets , we will be in a better position to understand how they sounded to their first readers . Almost they are songs , and should be read as songs are read : Like ...
... Once we find ourselves removing the imagi- nary organ notes from the Sonnets , we will be in a better position to understand how they sounded to their first readers . Almost they are songs , and should be read as songs are read : Like ...
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... once been a man consisted of five separate lumps of flesh and bone . The executioner bowed to the crowd . If he had performed well , he was applauded . There were many in the crowd who regarded themselves as connoisseurs of executions ...
... once been a man consisted of five separate lumps of flesh and bone . The executioner bowed to the crowd . If he had performed well , he was applauded . There were many in the crowd who regarded themselves as connoisseurs of executions ...
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The Elms of Stratford | 3 |
The Ancestors | 9 |
Shakespeare Sees His First Play | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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