Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... written ambassage , To witness duty , not to show my wit : Duty so great . . . . Shakespeare fulfils his duty as the accepted poet of his young patron , and does not fail in it through the ups and downs , the complications and stresses ...
... written ambassage , To witness duty , not to show my wit : Duty so great . . . . Shakespeare fulfils his duty as the accepted poet of his young patron , and does not fail in it through the ups and downs , the complications and stresses ...
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... writing fashionable masques , for persons like Sir William Cornwallis and occasions such as the marriage of Lady ... written for the King's Men . Henceforth he wrote nearly all his remaining plays for them , and during these years ...
... writing fashionable masques , for persons like Sir William Cornwallis and occasions such as the marriage of Lady ... written for the King's Men . Henceforth he wrote nearly all his remaining plays for them , and during these years ...
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... written for the King's Men : ' two faithful friends o ' the Bankside ' , that ' have both but one drab ' , and enter ... written already . At their first appearance these were not successful ; but their next play , written for the new ...
... written for the King's Men : ' two faithful friends o ' the Bankside ' , that ' have both but one drab ' , and enter ... written already . At their first appearance these were not successful ; but their next play , written for the new ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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