A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... fact that , compared with the university men whose plays he eclipsed , he had no learning , and in one of his sonnets he referred to his “ rude ignorance . ' But with the actor's aptitude for assimilation with which he was pre ...
... fact that , compared with the university men whose plays he eclipsed , he had no learning , and in one of his sonnets he referred to his “ rude ignorance . ' But with the actor's aptitude for assimilation with which he was pre ...
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... fact that Shakespeare refers to James the First's new favourite , Robert Carr , in terms too precise to be mistaken : " The king he takes the babe To his protection , calls him Posthumus Leonatus , Breeds him and makes him of his bed ...
... fact that Shakespeare refers to James the First's new favourite , Robert Carr , in terms too precise to be mistaken : " The king he takes the babe To his protection , calls him Posthumus Leonatus , Breeds him and makes him of his bed ...
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... fact that Thomas Quyney had broken his agreement to settle £ 100 in land on his wife and prospective children , a provision to that effect having been made in the poet's Will . March came , and Shakespeare took to his bed with a fever ...
... fact that Thomas Quyney had broken his agreement to settle £ 100 in land on his wife and prospective children , a provision to that effect having been made in the poet's Will . March came , and Shakespeare took to his bed with a fever ...
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