Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 sider |
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Side 41
... writing , ' it is a world to see how Englishmen desire to hear finer speech than the language will allow ' . All the writers of the time co - operated to expand its capabilities , but it was the time itself and its needs – the English ...
... writing , ' it is a world to see how Englishmen desire to hear finer speech than the language will allow ' . All the writers of the time co - operated to expand its capabilities , but it was the time itself and its needs – the English ...
Side 126
... writing a Faerie Queene , still less a Polyolbion , like his fellow Warwickshireman , Drayton . Shakespeare's genius was all for action and its expression in drama . ' For a while the dramatist had a hard time with the lyric poet . The ...
... writing a Faerie Queene , still less a Polyolbion , like his fellow Warwickshireman , Drayton . Shakespeare's genius was all for action and its expression in drama . ' For a while the dramatist had a hard time with the lyric poet . The ...
Side 153
... writing him faithful love - letters , regretting that she had not produced a son , and relieved that he was not ' troubled for my not being as , I protest unto you , I infinitely desire to have been ... Though I be not now in that happy ...
... writing him faithful love - letters , regretting that she had not produced a son , and relieved that he was not ' troubled for my not being as , I protest unto you , I infinitely desire to have been ... Though I be not now in that happy ...
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A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
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