Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... Queen frequently referred to as such . The two references in those lines coincide on one point : the emergence of the Queen from the shadow of danger from - - Lopez , her doctor , charged with intending to poison 14 Shakespeare's Self ...
... Queen frequently referred to as such . The two references in those lines coincide on one point : the emergence of the Queen from the shadow of danger from - - Lopez , her doctor , charged with intending to poison 14 Shakespeare's Self ...
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... Queen herself was an impressive orator on public occasions , such as the opening of Parliament . ] As on the finger of a throned queen The basest jewel will be well esteemed . Sonnet 96 [ Frequent performances before her gave ...
... Queen herself was an impressive orator on public occasions , such as the opening of Parliament . ] As on the finger of a throned queen The basest jewel will be well esteemed . Sonnet 96 [ Frequent performances before her gave ...
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... Queen for Spanish pay . He was an intelligence man , physician to the Queen , who did not believe him guilty . But Essex , whom he had offended , drove on the case , which released a disgraceful outburst of anti - Semitism . This led to ...
... Queen for Spanish pay . He was an intelligence man , physician to the Queen , who did not believe him guilty . But Essex , whom he had offended , drove on the case , which released a disgraceful outburst of anti - Semitism . This led to ...
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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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