Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... tell , perfectly clear , like the poet himself ' open and free ' – though the key was lost for so long . - Shakespeare ... tells him it is his duty to shore up his house , instead of selfishly Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate Which ...
... tell , perfectly clear , like the poet himself ' open and free ' – though the key was lost for so long . - Shakespeare ... tells him it is his duty to shore up his house , instead of selfishly Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate Which ...
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... tells us completely corroborates what Shakespeare tells us in the Sonnets . The young discarded mistress of the old Lord Chamberlain , exceptionally dark , half - Italian and musical , she was married off to another musician , Alphonso ...
... tells us completely corroborates what Shakespeare tells us in the Sonnets . The young discarded mistress of the old Lord Chamberlain , exceptionally dark , half - Italian and musical , she was married off to another musician , Alphonso ...
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. point of view of the stage , tells us that Shakespeare's ' primal starting - point was how to tell a story upon the stage . He ransacked history and fiction for stories that could be made significant and told , or ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. point of view of the stage , tells us that Shakespeare's ' primal starting - point was how to tell a story upon the stage . He ransacked history and fiction for stories that could be made significant and told , or ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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