Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... seen him leap into the grave , Suiting the person which he seemed to have , Of a sad lover , with so true an eye , That there I would have sworn he meant to die . Oft have I seen him play this part , in jest [ gesture ] So lively that ...
... seen him leap into the grave , Suiting the person which he seemed to have , Of a sad lover , with so true an eye , That there I would have sworn he meant to die . Oft have I seen him play this part , in jest [ gesture ] So lively that ...
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... seen this winter were Henry V and Julius Caesar , As You Like It and Much Ado about Nothing . Again in March 1600 we hear that ' all this week the Lords have been in London and passed away the time in feasting and plays ' . Meanwhile ...
... seen this winter were Henry V and Julius Caesar , As You Like It and Much Ado about Nothing . Again in March 1600 we hear that ' all this week the Lords have been in London and passed away the time in feasting and plays ' . Meanwhile ...
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... seen all along in this book , he was in a wonder- ful position - through his association with Southampton , through constant performances at Court - to observe the political stage as from a side - box , out of view . He understood it ...
... seen all along in this book , he was in a wonder- ful position - through his association with Southampton , through constant performances at Court - to observe the political stage as from a side - box , out of view . He understood it ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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