23 Plays and the SonnetsHarcourt, Brace, 1948 - 1090 Seiten |
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... Richard II cer- tain topical parallels with their own times , which were much marked . As the Earl of Essex became more bitter and critical of Queen Elizabeth , he constantly complained that she was surrounded by evil counselors and ...
... Richard II cer- tain topical parallels with their own times , which were much marked . As the Earl of Essex became more bitter and critical of Queen Elizabeth , he constantly complained that she was surrounded by evil counselors and ...
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... Richard III was the portrait of a remorseless , cynical Machiavellian , after the pattern of one of Marlowe's supermen . In Richard II Shakespeare presented history as the personal ... RICHARD the Second JOHN OF GAUNT , Duke 192 RICHARD II.
... Richard III was the portrait of a remorseless , cynical Machiavellian , after the pattern of one of Marlowe's supermen . In Richard II Shakespeare presented history as the personal ... RICHARD the Second JOHN OF GAUNT , Duke 192 RICHARD II.
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... Richard II , which had been pub- lished in the late summer of 1597 and was selling well , particularly because the followers of the Earl of Essex were finding certain parallels be- tween that story and their own times ( see Rich II ...
... Richard II , which had been pub- lished in the late summer of 1597 and was selling well , particularly because the followers of the Earl of Essex were finding certain parallels be- tween that story and their own times ( see Rich II ...
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THE UNIVERSALITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 8 |
SHAKESPEARES ENGLAND | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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