A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... become prominent in public office . Beginning as juror , constable and assessor of fines , he was next appointed chamberlain , then rose to the position of alderman , and finally in 1568 reached the summit of civic ambition as bailiff ...
... become prominent in public office . Beginning as juror , constable and assessor of fines , he was next appointed chamberlain , then rose to the position of alderman , and finally in 1568 reached the summit of civic ambition as bailiff ...
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... become a gentleman in the technical sense of the term , we must take into consideration his social ups and downs as a youth , the stigma of being an actor ( which in those days meant being a rogue and vagabond ) , and his poetic ...
... become a gentleman in the technical sense of the term , we must take into consideration his social ups and downs as a youth , the stigma of being an actor ( which in those days meant being a rogue and vagabond ) , and his poetic ...
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... become as involved as his mind . The detachment with which he had portrayed the Romans in Julius Cæsar is wholly lacking in Troilus and Cressida . He had been through the hoop , the passage had left him crumpled , and in Chapman's ...
... become as involved as his mind . The detachment with which he had portrayed the Romans in Julius Cæsar is wholly lacking in Troilus and Cressida . He had been through the hoop , the passage had left him crumpled , and in Chapman's ...
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