What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 Seiten |
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... Latin grammar , which is a parody of Lily . Another collection of phrases and maxims was the Familiares Colloquendi , or Colloquies . Holofernes , Armado , and Sir Nathaniel the curate make play out of this in a scene together . The ...
... Latin grammar , which is a parody of Lily . Another collection of phrases and maxims was the Familiares Colloquendi , or Colloquies . Holofernes , Armado , and Sir Nathaniel the curate make play out of this in a scene together . The ...
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... Latin and in Arthur Golding's rough but living translation . Most often Shakespeare relies on his memory ; hence sometimes images , and even a story , may be confused – as with us , easily enough . In Venus and Adonis the wooing of ...
... Latin and in Arthur Golding's rough but living translation . Most often Shakespeare relies on his memory ; hence sometimes images , and even a story , may be confused – as with us , easily enough . In Venus and Adonis the wooing of ...
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... Latin , and who occasionally thought in Latin terms , would do this . Now am I like that proud insulting ship Which Caesar and his fortunes bare at once . ' Insulting ' is used in its Latin sense of bounding along , leaping joyfully ...
... Latin , and who occasionally thought in Latin terms , would do this . Now am I like that proud insulting ship Which Caesar and his fortunes bare at once . ' Insulting ' is used in its Latin sense of bounding along , leaping joyfully ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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