Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... gave it to Fulke Greville , Philip Sidney's friend . In Shakespeare's later years Greville was engaged in reconstructing the castle and making it more livable , while writing his sombre dramas . Just up over the hill to the north - west ...
... gave it to Fulke Greville , Philip Sidney's friend . In Shakespeare's later years Greville was engaged in reconstructing the castle and making it more livable , while writing his sombre dramas . Just up over the hill to the north - west ...
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... gave the office of Lord Chamberlain to Lord Cobham , a favourite with her , Robert Cecil's father - in - law . The Cobham family were descended from the wife of Sir John Oldcastle , the Lollard knight who had been Prince Hal's companion ...
... gave the office of Lord Chamberlain to Lord Cobham , a favourite with her , Robert Cecil's father - in - law . The Cobham family were descended from the wife of Sir John Oldcastle , the Lollard knight who had been Prince Hal's companion ...
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... gave added incentive to the leaders of the Company to pull together , for the greater part of the theatre - takings came to these actors themselves , who prospered by it . Thus the core of the Company held together ; the Globe became ...
... gave added incentive to the leaders of the Company to pull together , for the greater part of the theatre - takings came to these actors themselves , who prospered by it . Thus the core of the Company held together ; the Globe became ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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