Will Shakspere, Factotum and AgentRound table Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 374 Seiten |
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... Avisa's ” initials , is proudly swearing , to whomever it may con- cern , that either in the past , for he is not certain , his wife has successfully repelled as great attacks on her virtue as did " Avisa , " or then that given an oppor ...
... Avisa's ” initials , is proudly swearing , to whomever it may con- cern , that either in the past , for he is not certain , his wife has successfully repelled as great attacks on her virtue as did " Avisa , " or then that given an oppor ...
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... Avisa , was intended to represent Southampton . " Henrico Willobego , " a silly " vain - led youth with pleasure swelled , " witless and spoilt , his face " blob- bered " with tears when he cannot achieve his wanton desires , is ...
... Avisa , was intended to represent Southampton . " Henrico Willobego , " a silly " vain - led youth with pleasure swelled , " witless and spoilt , his face " blob- bered " with tears when he cannot achieve his wanton desires , is ...
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... Avisa . The poem , as Harrison says , undoubtedly contains a certain amount of wilful mystification . However , considered as a whole , Willobie His Avisa unquestionably in- forms us that both Southampton and Shakspere were involved in ...
... Avisa . The poem , as Harrison says , undoubtedly contains a certain amount of wilful mystification . However , considered as a whole , Willobie His Avisa unquestionably in- forms us that both Southampton and Shakspere were involved in ...
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