Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan Age : * The England of Elizabeth I * The Expansion of Elizabethan England * The Elizabethan Renaissance : I The Life of the Society , II The Cultural Achievement * Eminent Elizabethans * The Elizabethans and America * Ralegh ...
... Elizabethan Age : * The England of Elizabeth I * The Expansion of Elizabethan England * The Elizabethan Renaissance : I The Life of the Society , II The Cultural Achievement * Eminent Elizabethans * The Elizabethans and America * Ralegh ...
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... Elizabethan drama- tists , who reveals himself more fully and intimately in his works than any of them - as we should expect from ' an open and free nature ' . In fact we know more about him than about any other Elizabethan dramatist ...
... Elizabethan drama- tists , who reveals himself more fully and intimately in his works than any of them - as we should expect from ' an open and free nature ' . In fact we know more about him than about any other Elizabethan dramatist ...
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... Elizabethan usage . ( 1 ) It was written by the publisher , Thomas Thorp , so that Mr W.H. was his man , not Shakespeare's young Lord . ( 2 ) ' Mr W.H. ' could never refer to any lord whatever , but it was regular usage to refer to a ...
... Elizabethan usage . ( 1 ) It was written by the publisher , Thomas Thorp , so that Mr W.H. was his man , not Shakespeare's young Lord . ( 2 ) ' Mr W.H. ' could never refer to any lord whatever , but it was regular usage to refer to a ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1985 |
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