Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... writing four hundred years ago , so that one needs an intimate knowledge of the time he lived in to be able to ... written his Autobiography , in the Sonnets , during the crucial and decisive years of his life , 1592 to 1594. Even ...
... writing four hundred years ago , so that one needs an intimate knowledge of the time he lived in to be able to ... written his Autobiography , in the Sonnets , during the crucial and decisive years of his life , 1592 to 1594. Even ...
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... written on that subject . Everything shows that Shakespeare was a regular conforming Anglican , with an old - fashioned Catholic flavouring , though he read latterly in the Geneva Bible . One thing is quite clear : he was no Puritan . A ...
... written on that subject . Everything shows that Shakespeare was a regular conforming Anglican , with an old - fashioned Catholic flavouring , though he read latterly in the Geneva Bible . One thing is quite clear : he was no Puritan . A ...
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... writing this play , Marlowe was writing his Hero and Leander for Southampton's patronage in rivalry with Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis . Hence too the following reference in the same play at the same time . Southampton's two poets were ...
... writing this play , Marlowe was writing his Hero and Leander for Southampton's patronage in rivalry with Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis . Hence too the following reference in the same play at the same time . Southampton's two poets were ...
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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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