What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 11
... less than twenty - five references . Others that recur hardly less frequently are Job and Judas ; then , less frequently , John the Baptist , Samson , the Prodigal Son , Herod , Jephthah , and so on . Satan frequently crops up ; ' to ...
... less than twenty - five references . Others that recur hardly less frequently are Job and Judas ; then , less frequently , John the Baptist , Samson , the Prodigal Son , Herod , Jephthah , and so on . Satan frequently crops up ; ' to ...
Side 20
... less mass , had imprinted itself ; it is the collocation of the two words together that makes it certain . Or he will use the word ' capricious ' in its original sense of goat - like , from ' caper ' , a goat . With his double ...
... less mass , had imprinted itself ; it is the collocation of the two words together that makes it certain . Or he will use the word ' capricious ' in its original sense of goat - like , from ' caper ' , a goat . With his double ...
Side 84
... less do we appreciate the fun provided by official Fools and jesters . They were then a feature in great houses , to help to fill up the empty spaces of winter nights ; the last such kept Fool I know of is as late as the reign of Queen ...
... less do we appreciate the fun provided by official Fools and jesters . They were then a feature in great houses , to help to fill up the empty spaces of winter nights ; the last such kept Fool I know of is as late as the reign of Queen ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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