A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... youth and to the countryside where he had grown up . The forest of Arden is the Warwickshire forest he had known , with a lioness thrown in for the sake of the plot . There his romantic imagination could easily picture a state of ...
... youth and to the countryside where he had grown up . The forest of Arden is the Warwickshire forest he had known , with a lioness thrown in for the sake of the plot . There his romantic imagination could easily picture a state of ...
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... youth , replete with present pain , and ripe with his wishes for the future . " Past and to come seems best ; things present , worst , " says the Archbishop in Henry IV , Part 2 ; and Shakespeare was now feeling the truth of this far ...
... youth , replete with present pain , and ripe with his wishes for the future . " Past and to come seems best ; things present , worst , " says the Archbishop in Henry IV , Part 2 ; and Shakespeare was now feeling the truth of this far ...
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... youth cannot live together , " he had once written , but he seems to have remained on affectionate terms with his daughters , nephews and granddaughter . We may picture him in these last years as stoutish , nearly bald , heavy - footed ...
... youth cannot live together , " he had once written , but he seems to have remained on affectionate terms with his daughters , nephews and granddaughter . We may picture him in these last years as stoutish , nearly bald , heavy - footed ...
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