A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... Southampton , was a member of Gray's Inn , and of course Shakespeare knew many of his fellow sonneteers at the Inns of Court and could talk their jargon . They were enthusiastic theatregoers , rather too enthusiastic , for their hostile ...
... Southampton , was a member of Gray's Inn , and of course Shakespeare knew many of his fellow sonneteers at the Inns of Court and could talk their jargon . They were enthusiastic theatregoers , rather too enthusiastic , for their hostile ...
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... Southampton took advantage of the prevailing bustle , came back to England in great secrecy , married Mistress Vernon , returned at once to France , and wrote to break the news to Cecil , desiring him to find the means of acquainting ...
... Southampton took advantage of the prevailing bustle , came back to England in great secrecy , married Mistress Vernon , returned at once to France , and wrote to break the news to Cecil , desiring him to find the means of acquainting ...
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... Southampton his General of the Horse . The fact that Southampton had married one of her maids - of - honour without asking her permission naturally made him an incalculable cavalry leader . Southampton therefore followed Essex to ...
... Southampton his General of the Horse . The fact that Southampton had married one of her maids - of - honour without asking her permission naturally made him an incalculable cavalry leader . Southampton therefore followed Essex to ...
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