What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 Seiten |
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... young Dizzy , and young Master Deepvow , and Master Cop- perspur , and Master Starvelackey , the rapier and dagger man , and young Dropheir that killed lusty Pudding , and Master Forthlight the tilter , and brave Master Shoe - tie the ...
... young Dizzy , and young Master Deepvow , and Master Cop- perspur , and Master Starvelackey , the rapier and dagger man , and young Dropheir that killed lusty Pudding , and Master Forthlight the tilter , and brave Master Shoe - tie the ...
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... Young Southampton's patronage came at the most opportune and needed time ; then the theatre gave his poet the independence that was exceptional . Italy set the model for Renaissance Europe in manners and fashions as well as in the arts ...
... Young Southampton's patronage came at the most opportune and needed time ; then the theatre gave his poet the independence that was exceptional . Italy set the model for Renaissance Europe in manners and fashions as well as in the arts ...
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... young lord survives when he is in the earth , ' Your monument shall be my gentle verse . ' These sonnets belong to ... young Count's father : He had the wit which I can well observe Today in our young lords , but they may jest Till their ...
... young lord survives when he is in the earth , ' Your monument shall be my gentle verse . ' These sonnets belong to ... young Count's father : He had the wit which I can well observe Today in our young lords , but they may jest Till their ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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