What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 25
... Southampton ) . And the non - university man , who yet challenged an equality with them , respected ' learning ' : he applies the same phrase to his rival for Southampton's favour , Marlowe . Romeo and Juliet , of 1594 , belongs to this ...
... Southampton ) . And the non - university man , who yet challenged an equality with them , respected ' learning ' : he applies the same phrase to his rival for Southampton's favour , Marlowe . Romeo and Juliet , of 1594 , belongs to this ...
Side 40
... Southampton and his circle , he had an inside view as to personalities , their likes and dislikes , their promise ... Southampton group detested Burghley , immovable as he was so long as he lived , at the right hand of the Queen ; and ...
... Southampton and his circle , he had an inside view as to personalities , their likes and dislikes , their promise ... Southampton group detested Burghley , immovable as he was so long as he lived , at the right hand of the Queen ; and ...
Side 178
... Southampton was closely interested in Virginia and American settlement - places along that coast , Hampton river , Hampton Roads and former Southampton Hundred were all named for him and ultimately became Treasurer of the Virginia ...
... Southampton was closely interested in Virginia and American settlement - places along that coast , Hampton river , Hampton Roads and former Southampton Hundred were all named for him and ultimately became Treasurer of the Virginia ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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