Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 Seiten |
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... reason . John Keats We have observed some of the ways in which Shake - speare and Elizabeth were twins . In the realm of Negative Capability Shake- speare and Elizabeth were so much alike as to suggest identical twins . If Shake ...
... reason . John Keats We have observed some of the ways in which Shake - speare and Elizabeth were twins . In the realm of Negative Capability Shake- speare and Elizabeth were so much alike as to suggest identical twins . If Shake ...
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... reason that their claim to all the physical evidence will need a careful scrutiny . The hyphen- ated name Shake - speare is indicative of a nom de plume and the hyphenated form was used to designate the author in approxi- mately half of ...
... reason that their claim to all the physical evidence will need a careful scrutiny . The hyphen- ated name Shake - speare is indicative of a nom de plume and the hyphenated form was used to designate the author in approxi- mately half of ...
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... reasons would be much more pertinent to a royal - dramatist than to a lay - dramatist . Richard III was not only the mortal enemy of Elizabeth's ... reason , personal and political , to hate Richard and 180 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
... reasons would be much more pertinent to a royal - dramatist than to a lay - dramatist . Richard III was not only the mortal enemy of Elizabeth's ... reason , personal and political , to hate Richard and 180 SHAKE - SPEARE THE MYSTERY.
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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