Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... Lost , so long thought to be an enigma to which the key was lost . The second section of the Sonnets , 127 to the end , deals with the affair between Shakespeare and his Dark Lady from the point of view of their relationship and records ...
... Lost , so long thought to be an enigma to which the key was lost . The second section of the Sonnets , 127 to the end , deals with the affair between Shakespeare and his Dark Lady from the point of view of their relationship and records ...
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... lost his way ' in the world's debate ' , and nobody liked him . He is shown up throughout as a fantastic , pretentious ass , and the caricature is accentuated by making him fall for a simple country wench ; when , in fact , he was a ...
... lost his way ' in the world's debate ' , and nobody liked him . He is shown up throughout as a fantastic , pretentious ass , and the caricature is accentuated by making him fall for a simple country wench ; when , in fact , he was a ...
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... lost for us . No wonder Elizabethans , one way or another , were stunned - as I have been at the uninterrupted impact of a Greek tragedy . - As for the actors , ' they brought out new plays as often as they could get them and the rest ...
... lost for us . No wonder Elizabethans , one way or another , were stunned - as I have been at the uninterrupted impact of a Greek tragedy . - As for the actors , ' they brought out new plays as often as they could get them and the rest ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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