A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... better of Shakes- peare , for in a Cambridge play called The Return from Par- nassus ( 1602 ) he is represented as saying to the students who are welcoming him home from his trip abroad : " Is it not better to make a fool of the World ...
... better of Shakes- peare , for in a Cambridge play called The Return from Par- nassus ( 1602 ) he is represented as saying to the students who are welcoming him home from his trip abroad : " Is it not better to make a fool of the World ...
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... better man ; he never smiles , never indulges in recreation ; 68 Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves . " He plays up to the nobility in Brutus , whom he flatters cunningly ; he is an ...
... better man ; he never smiles , never indulges in recreation ; 68 Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves . " He plays up to the nobility in Brutus , whom he flatters cunningly ; he is an ...
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... better of his heart , his prudence of his loyalty ? Had he played Peter ? We can only wonder . At least two other characters in Antony and Cleopatra were drawn from life . Shakespeare had followed with interest the career of Sir Walter ...
... better of his heart , his prudence of his loyalty ? Had he played Peter ? We can only wonder . At least two other characters in Antony and Cleopatra were drawn from life . Shakespeare had followed with interest the career of Sir Walter ...
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