What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 Seiten |
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... players , on grounds of moral as well as physical infection . Tom Nashe wrote that ' the players are now piteously persecuted by the Lord Mayor and the aldermen and , however in their old Lord's [ Hunsdon's ] time they thought their ...
... players , on grounds of moral as well as physical infection . Tom Nashe wrote that ' the players are now piteously persecuted by the Lord Mayor and the aldermen and , however in their old Lord's [ Hunsdon's ] time they thought their ...
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... players . Remember that Ben regarded himself as a poet not as a player ; he was not a professional . Are there no players here ? no poet - apes , That come with basilisks ' eyes , whose forkèd tongues Are steeped in venom , as their ...
... players . Remember that Ben regarded himself as a poet not as a player ; he was not a professional . Are there no players here ? no poet - apes , That come with basilisks ' eyes , whose forkèd tongues Are steeped in venom , as their ...
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Alfred Leslie Rowse. The approach of the players was heralded by a trumpet , which was the regular thing for a travelling troupe . Robert Cecil's querulous old aunt , Lady Russell , was much annoyed by the trumpets and drums of the players ...
Alfred Leslie Rowse. The approach of the players was heralded by a trumpet , which was the regular thing for a travelling troupe . Robert Cecil's querulous old aunt , Lady Russell , was much annoyed by the trumpets and drums of the players ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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