Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... English of Ovid , Apuleius , Horace , Heliodorus , Plutarch , Homer , Seneca , and Virgil . Shakespeare seems to have known most of these , and there is no doubt that two of his favourite books were Arthur Golding's English version of ...
... English of Ovid , Apuleius , Horace , Heliodorus , Plutarch , Homer , Seneca , and Virgil . Shakespeare seems to have known most of these , and there is no doubt that two of his favourite books were Arthur Golding's English version of ...
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... English theatre and drama were both on the threshold of a sensational period of development which would produce within the next thirty years a high proportion of the acknowledged masterpieces of English , and indeed of world , drama ...
... English theatre and drama were both on the threshold of a sensational period of development which would produce within the next thirty years a high proportion of the acknowledged masterpieces of English , and indeed of world , drama ...
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... English history that may have existed before he began to write is Marlowe's Edward the Second , and even that may have been written under his influence rather ... English history : Henry the Sixth , Part One Five Plays of English History 87.
... English history that may have existed before he began to write is Marlowe's Edward the Second , and even that may have been written under his influence rather ... English history : Henry the Sixth , Part One Five Plays of English History 87.
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EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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