Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... notice it - it is essentially characteristic of his work : prose and poetry in every style , lofty and grand , or colloquial and down - to - earth ; poems and plays full of high - sounding terms , sometimes fustian ; transcripts of ...
... notice it - it is essentially characteristic of his work : prose and poetry in every style , lofty and grand , or colloquial and down - to - earth ; poems and plays full of high - sounding terms , sometimes fustian ; transcripts of ...
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... notice what a reading man he was , in addition to everything else – this play has also an echo of Sir John Davies's philosophic poem , Nosce Teipsum , out that year . He was necessarily , though also by nature , a rapid reader , as he ...
... notice what a reading man he was , in addition to everything else – this play has also an echo of Sir John Davies's philosophic poem , Nosce Teipsum , out that year . He was necessarily , though also by nature , a rapid reader , as he ...
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... notice a tribute to the trained memory of the expert repertory company . Francis Bacon did not fail to make a point of this at the trial : ' neither was it casual , but a play bespoken by Meyrick ' . The players were not held guilty in ...
... notice a tribute to the trained memory of the expert repertory company . Francis Bacon did not fail to make a point of this at the trial : ' neither was it casual , but a play bespoken by Meyrick ' . The players were not held guilty in ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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