William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... believe that those plays which we know as the two parts of The Contention between the Houses of York and Lancaster , were the plays upon which Shakspere founded the second and third parts of Henry VI . They are as much his own as the ...
... believe that those plays which we know as the two parts of The Contention between the Houses of York and Lancaster , were the plays upon which Shakspere founded the second and third parts of Henry VI . They are as much his own as the ...
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... believe that this proud man , who seems to have been keenly alive to neglect and injury— who says that " Daniel was at jealousies with him , " - that " Drayton feared him " that " he beat Marston , and took his pistol from him " -that ...
... believe that this proud man , who seems to have been keenly alive to neglect and injury— who says that " Daniel was at jealousies with him , " - that " Drayton feared him " that " he beat Marston , and took his pistol from him " -that ...
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... believe , applies to the original representation of Shakspere's play of Henry VIII . † We believe also that Shakspere on this occasion intro- duced such a compliment to the government of the King as was consistent with the independence ...
... believe , applies to the original representation of Shakspere's play of Henry VIII . † We believe also that Shakspere on this occasion intro- duced such a compliment to the government of the King as was consistent with the independence ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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