Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 Seiten |
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... mean one thing and at the same time to mean something else quite different . The epi- logue to Henry VIII is also a riddle . We turn feverishly to the Temple notes ; no help here for while there are notes on the pro- logue to Henry VIII ...
... mean one thing and at the same time to mean something else quite different . The epi- logue to Henry VIII is also a riddle . We turn feverishly to the Temple notes ; no help here for while there are notes on the pro- logue to Henry VIII ...
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... means of keeping the other fellow guessing as to just what your intentions are . It is a means of THE SONNETS 83.
... means of keeping the other fellow guessing as to just what your intentions are . It is a means of THE SONNETS 83.
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... mean the obvious reasons , I mean that vision of what the future holds in store which is bound up in the line , And sleep an act or two There is probably a fifty - fifty chance that the main purpose of the nom de plume is something no ...
... mean the obvious reasons , I mean that vision of what the future holds in store which is bound up in the line , And sleep an act or two There is probably a fifty - fifty chance that the main purpose of the nom de plume is something no ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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