Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... write any of his work to make a mystery of it . But he was writing four hundred years ago , so that one needs an intimate knowledge of the time he lived in to be able to interpret fully his many references to it and sometimes to catch ...
... write any of his work to make a mystery of it . But he was writing four hundred years ago , so that one needs an intimate knowledge of the time he lived in to be able to interpret fully his many references to it and sometimes to catch ...
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... write Shakespeare's biography , but to let him write it for himself , in his own words , since no writer is more autobiographically revealing . In truth , he tells us everything about himself . - - The rhythms of a man's speech are ...
... write Shakespeare's biography , but to let him write it for himself , in his own words , since no writer is more autobiographically revealing . In truth , he tells us everything about himself . - - The rhythms of a man's speech are ...
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... write good words , And like unlettered clerk still [ ever ] cry ' Amen ' To every hymn that able spirit affords In polished form of well - refinèd pen . Sonnet 85 [ A further recognition of Marlowe's superior artistry , borne out by his ...
... write good words , And like unlettered clerk still [ ever ] cry ' Amen ' To every hymn that able spirit affords In polished form of well - refinèd pen . Sonnet 85 [ A further recognition of Marlowe's superior artistry , borne out by his ...
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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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actor appears bear better body comes Company Court dark doth Dream early ears Elizabethan eyes face fair fall fear fortune gentle gentleman give Hamlet hand hang hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry Herne the Hunter honour hope horse issue John King lady leave light live London look lord Love's Labour's Lost married means Measure Merry Wives Midsummer mind nature never Night observe play players poet poor Queen reference reflects Richard seen Shakespeare sometime Sonnet soul sound Southampton speak spirit stage stand Stratford sweet Tale tell theatre thee thine things thou thought Troilus and Cressida true turned Twelfth unto verse Wives of Windsor write written young