Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... early days in Henley Street . He received a bequest of money for a ring to remember him by . Shakes- peare's residual heiress was Susanna's only child , little Elizabeth . For her second husband she was to marry a knight , Sir John ...
... early days in Henley Street . He received a bequest of money for a ring to remember him by . Shakes- peare's residual heiress was Susanna's only child , little Elizabeth . For her second husband she was to marry a knight , Sir John ...
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... early trapped him into marriage with a woman considerably older than himself ; a father at nineteen , by twenty - one he had a wife and three children to support . ( Very unlike Marlowe , who could concentrate on his writing . ) Marlowe ...
... early trapped him into marriage with a woman considerably older than himself ; a father at nineteen , by twenty - one he had a wife and three children to support . ( Very unlike Marlowe , who could concentrate on his writing . ) Marlowe ...
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... earliest theatres , the Theatre and Curtain , where Shakespeare's early plays were performed , were built in the purlieus of Holywell priory , and in the vale were the gibbets where hangings took place . This play was one of the earliest ...
... earliest theatres , the Theatre and Curtain , where Shakespeare's early plays were performed , were built in the purlieus of Holywell priory , and in the vale were the gibbets where hangings took place . This play was one of the earliest ...
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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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