Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... hath devour'd the rest ; And suffer'd me by the voice of slaves to be Hoop'd out of Rome . Now , this extremity Hath brought me to thy hearth : not out of hope- Mistake me not - to save my life , for if I had fear'd death , of all men i ...
... hath devour'd the rest ; And suffer'd me by the voice of slaves to be Hoop'd out of Rome . Now , this extremity Hath brought me to thy hearth : not out of hope- Mistake me not - to save my life , for if I had fear'd death , of all men i ...
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... hath filled up all numbers ' means unquestionably ' He that hath written every kind of poetry ' . After this contemporary evidence the author finds it difficult to understand how anyone can venture to dispute Bacon's position as pre ...
... hath filled up all numbers ' means unquestionably ' He that hath written every kind of poetry ' . After this contemporary evidence the author finds it difficult to understand how anyone can venture to dispute Bacon's position as pre ...
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... hath Described them , and I believe that Antonius and Brutus did not Speak Better to the People , than he hath Feign'd them ; nay , one would think that he had been Metamorphosed from a Man to a Woman , for who could Describe Cleopatra ...
... hath Described them , and I believe that Antonius and Brutus did not Speak Better to the People , than he hath Feign'd them ; nay , one would think that he had been Metamorphosed from a Man to a Woman , for who could Describe Cleopatra ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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