Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 272 Seiten 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... Noble Kinsmen and the lost play Cardenio. Shakespeare's output dwindled in his last years, and he died in 1616 in Stratford, where he owned a fine house, New Place, and much land. His only son had died at the age of eleven, in 1596, and ...
... Noble Grecians and Romans by the Greek writer Plutarch, finely translated into English from the French by Sir Thomas North in 1579, provided much of the narrative material, and also a mass of verbal detail, for his plays about Roman ...
... ; lost) The Two Noble Kinsmen (by Shakespeare and 1599–1600 1600–1601 1600–1601 by 1601 1602 1593–1603 and later 1603 1603–4 1603–4 1603–4 1604–5 1605 1605–6 1606 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1613 1613 1613–14 Fletcher)
... Noble Grecians and Romans, in which he read a straightforward assertion that the two tribunes were removed from oce. But in writing his own version of the event, he introduced a sinister ambiguity: 'put to silence' can be played as one ...
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