What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 Seiten |
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... lines - sometimes a line in the original , in case anybody thought that Shakespeare didn't know his school- Latin . Selections from Plautus and Terence for comedy , and from Seneca for tragedy , were of more importance for the eventual ...
... lines - sometimes a line in the original , in case anybody thought that Shakespeare didn't know his school- Latin . Selections from Plautus and Terence for comedy , and from Seneca for tragedy , were of more importance for the eventual ...
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... lines , i.e. corrected them ; and we must allow for the pressures upon him , the deadline for production . We can often tell that he is thinking of the next play before he has finished the present one - by the end of Henry V , for ...
... lines , i.e. corrected them ; and we must allow for the pressures upon him , the deadline for production . We can often tell that he is thinking of the next play before he has finished the present one - by the end of Henry V , for ...
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... lines than any others in the Sonnets , by people who do not know the contemporary scene - as one needs to , from month to month . The dating is corroborated by the concurrence of the next two lines : Incertainties now crown themselves ...
... lines than any others in the Sonnets , by people who do not know the contemporary scene - as one needs to , from month to month . The dating is corroborated by the concurrence of the next two lines : Incertainties now crown themselves ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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