The Sole Voice: Character Portraits from ShakespeareDial Press, 1970 - 432 Seiten |
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... eyes by your foul wrongs . I suppose it is possible to interpret those lines without a specific homosexual connotation , but I think that would be a prudish evasion . On the other hand , it must be noted that it is Boling- broke who ...
... eyes by your foul wrongs . I suppose it is possible to interpret those lines without a specific homosexual connotation , but I think that would be a prudish evasion . On the other hand , it must be noted that it is Boling- broke who ...
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... eye Of fickle changelings and poor discontents , Which gape and rub the elbow at the news Of hurly - burly innovation ... eyes ; For treason is but trusted like the fox . Worcester is probably true in his assessment of the offer of the ...
... eye Of fickle changelings and poor discontents , Which gape and rub the elbow at the news Of hurly - burly innovation ... eyes ; For treason is but trusted like the fox . Worcester is probably true in his assessment of the offer of the ...
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... eyes , Wherein I see myself- she immediately picks it up with Mark you but that ! In both my eyes he doubly sees himself , In each eye , one . Swear by your double self , And there's an oath of credit . To sum up , Jessica speaks for me ...
... eyes , Wherein I see myself- she immediately picks it up with Mark you but that ! In both my eyes he doubly sees himself , In each eye , one . Swear by your double self , And there's an oath of credit . To sum up , Jessica speaks for me ...
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Introduction to the Histories | 3 |
Joan La Pucelle | 15 |
Richard II | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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