Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Halliwell - Phillipps has observed , the author of Lear might have seen the samphire gatherers on the cliff , which may have served as model for Edgar's imaginary precipice . They turned westward in that year , reached Bristol , and per ...
... Halliwell - Phillipps has observed , the author of Lear might have seen the samphire gatherers on the cliff , which may have served as model for Edgar's imaginary precipice . They turned westward in that year , reached Bristol , and per ...
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... Halliwell - Phillipps supposes that Shakespeare may have intended to convert part of the house , the ground - floor of which had been a haberdasher's shop , into his town resi- dence , and that at the date of the purchase he was still ...
... Halliwell - Phillipps supposes that Shakespeare may have intended to convert part of the house , the ground - floor of which had been a haberdasher's shop , into his town resi- dence , and that at the date of the purchase he was still ...
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... Halliwell - Phillipps in finding a sufficient cause for blood - poisoning in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding New Place . " If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , " says this careful biographer , were there the ...
... Halliwell - Phillipps in finding a sufficient cause for blood - poisoning in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding New Place . " If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , " says this careful biographer , were there the ...
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