Will Shakspere, Factotum and AgentRound table Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 374 Seiten |
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... thought for re- venge . Shakspere , whom Greene believes should have been the first to come to his aide in view of past services , has refused him financial aide , either as a further advance , or as a simple loan . And the heart- less ...
... thought for re- venge . Shakspere , whom Greene believes should have been the first to come to his aide in view of past services , has refused him financial aide , either as a further advance , or as a simple loan . And the heart- less ...
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... thought that had a courtier revised and transformed plays even in part , his name in the end would have become known . However playwriting was considered but a trifling task in those days . There were ten better reasons than playwriting ...
... thought that had a courtier revised and transformed plays even in part , his name in the end would have become known . However playwriting was considered but a trifling task in those days . There were ten better reasons than playwriting ...
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... thought , whose love to you , Though words come hindmost , holds his rank before . Then others for the breadth of words respect , Me for my dumb thoughts speaking in effect . " William Shakespeare , " author of LXXVIII urged Southampton ...
... thought , whose love to you , Though words come hindmost , holds his rank before . Then others for the breadth of words respect , Me for my dumb thoughts speaking in effect . " William Shakespeare , " author of LXXVIII urged Southampton ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
A NATURAL WIT | 25 |
PLAYHOUSE SERVITOR | 43 |
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