Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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... young patron as ' infatuation ' , and for his dark young mistress as something less . The truth is the precise opposite : Shakespeare was infatuated by the remarkable young woman , and makes it clear that his love for the ambivalent ...
... young patron as ' infatuation ' , and for his dark young mistress as something less . The truth is the precise opposite : Shakespeare was infatuated by the remarkable young woman , and makes it clear that his love for the ambivalent ...
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... young step - father , Sir William Harvey , was left the contents of the house when the old Countess died in 1607. He married a young wife in 1608 ; this is why Thorp is wishing him in 1609 all happiness and the eternity of having ...
... young step - father , Sir William Harvey , was left the contents of the house when the old Countess died in 1607. He married a young wife in 1608 ; this is why Thorp is wishing him in 1609 all happiness and the eternity of having ...
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... young patron over Emilia Lanier . Thus ' the finest wits of all ' and there we have Shakespeare's real opinion of himself may be consumed by love ; while young Southampton may be made a fool of , losing the freshness of his youth and ...
... young patron over Emilia Lanier . Thus ' the finest wits of all ' and there we have Shakespeare's real opinion of himself may be consumed by love ; while young Southampton may be made a fool of , losing the freshness of his youth and ...
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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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