Shakespeare the ManMacmillan, 1988 - 253 Seiten |
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... youth was the last of the family ; it was his prime duty to provide for its continuance . Lord Burghley had a suitable granddaughter , Lady Elizabeth Vere - daughter of the gifted but erratic Earl of Oxford ; before attaining his ...
... youth was the last of the family ; it was his prime duty to provide for its continuance . Lord Burghley had a suitable granddaughter , Lady Elizabeth Vere - daughter of the gifted but erratic Earl of Oxford ; before attaining his ...
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... youth : Ah ! but those tears are pearl which thy love sheds . . . The next Sonnet , 35 , continues the consolation , turns it to good account in verse - needs must : one must live : No more be grieved at that which thou hast done ...
... youth : Ah ! but those tears are pearl which thy love sheds . . . The next Sonnet , 35 , continues the consolation , turns it to good account in verse - needs must : one must live : No more be grieved at that which thou hast done ...
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... youth the injury he does to his friend and poet - needs must anyway : I do forgive thy robbery , gentle thief , Although thou steal thee all my poverty . No one understood better than Shakespeare that it was only natural to err with ...
... youth the injury he does to his friend and poet - needs must anyway : I do forgive thy robbery , gentle thief , Although thou steal thee all my poverty . No one understood better than Shakespeare that it was only natural to err with ...
Inhalt
A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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