A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... became the dominant note in his next play . Gradually he absorbed the experience , and the scope of his art widened and deepened under its influence , but he was to write no more joyous comedies , and we may date his increasingly sombre ...
... became the dominant note in his next play . Gradually he absorbed the experience , and the scope of his art widened and deepened under its influence , but he was to write no more joyous comedies , and we may date his increasingly sombre ...
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... became Lord Chancellor . 66 66 Shakespeare did not record his judgment of James , which- was sensible of him , because the King promptly became the patron of his company , the members of which were henceforth known as the King's men ...
... became Lord Chancellor . 66 66 Shakespeare did not record his judgment of James , which- was sensible of him , because the King promptly became the patron of his company , the members of which were henceforth known as the King's men ...
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... became mayor of the City in 1621. His wife was a very beautiful , witty and vivacious woman ; whose conversation was extremely agreeable . " They had seven children , four boys and three girls , all born between the years 1600-1609 ...
... became mayor of the City in 1621. His wife was a very beautiful , witty and vivacious woman ; whose conversation was extremely agreeable . " They had seven children , four boys and three girls , all born between the years 1600-1609 ...
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