William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry VBritish Council, 1962 - 55 Seiten |
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... century , a ' chuckle - pated Historian ' to give him facts which he afterwards vamped up . ' He read for himself in Hall and Holinshed , and his reading did more than give him events that could be represented on the stage ; it prompted ...
... century , a ' chuckle - pated Historian ' to give him facts which he afterwards vamped up . ' He read for himself in Hall and Holinshed , and his reading did more than give him events that could be represented on the stage ; it prompted ...
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... century was brought to an end ; ' So that all men ' - in Hall's often quoted words— ( more clearer than the sun ) may apparently perceive , that as by discord great things decay and fall to ruin , so the same by concord be revived and ...
... century was brought to an end ; ' So that all men ' - in Hall's often quoted words— ( more clearer than the sun ) may apparently perceive , that as by discord great things decay and fall to ruin , so the same by concord be revived and ...
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... Century and Earlier : FRANCIS BACON : J. Max Patrick CHAUCER : Nevill Coghill ENGLISH MARITIME WRITING : Hakluyt to Cook : Oliver Warner MALORY : M. C. Bradbrook MARLOWE : Philip Henderson SIDNEY : Kenneth Muir SKELTON : Peter Green ...
... Century and Earlier : FRANCIS BACON : J. Max Patrick CHAUCER : Nevill Coghill ENGLISH MARITIME WRITING : Hakluyt to Cook : Oliver Warner MALORY : M. C. Bradbrook MARLOWE : Philip Henderson SIDNEY : Kenneth Muir SKELTON : Peter Green ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1962 |
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