What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 11
... later on ( in 1592 ) , and faced with the rivalry of another for Southampton's patronage in the shape of Marlowe , his inferiority in this unimportant respect was brought home . Southampton's eyes Have added feathers to the learned's ...
... later on ( in 1592 ) , and faced with the rivalry of another for Southampton's patronage in the shape of Marlowe , his inferiority in this unimportant respect was brought home . Southampton's eyes Have added feathers to the learned's ...
Side 11
... later . For it has been noticed that in his earlier work biblical phrases take shape from the Bishops ' Bible , which was then that used in church . Later on he used the Geneva Bible , which came out in convenient forms - a man could ...
... later . For it has been noticed that in his earlier work biblical phrases take shape from the Bishops ' Bible , which was then that used in church . Later on he used the Geneva Bible , which came out in convenient forms - a man could ...
Side 37
... later . In other words it meant a gentleman - unlike Robert Greene , or so many denizens of the theatre . His own career and that of his fellows of the Lord Chamberlain's Company - their prestige still further increased when James I ...
... later . In other words it meant a gentleman - unlike Robert Greene , or so many denizens of the theatre . His own career and that of his fellows of the Lord Chamberlain's Company - their prestige still further increased when James I ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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