Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... Shakespeare made himself popular , and soon had to hire lads to assist him , who , " when Will Shakespeare was summoned were immediately to present themselves , ' I am Shakespeare's boy , sir ' " ; whence the young lackeys , after their ...
... Shakespeare made himself popular , and soon had to hire lads to assist him , who , " when Will Shakespeare was summoned were immediately to present themselves , ' I am Shakespeare's boy , sir ' " ; whence the young lackeys , after their ...
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... Shakespeare's works ) and the Concordance to the Poems by the late Mrs. Furness ; Schmidt's Shakespeare Lexicon , a monumental work ; Hunter's Illustrations of the Life and Studies of Shakespeare ( 1845 ) ; W. Sidney Walker's Shake ...
... Shakespeare's works ) and the Concordance to the Poems by the late Mrs. Furness ; Schmidt's Shakespeare Lexicon , a monumental work ; Hunter's Illustrations of the Life and Studies of Shakespeare ( 1845 ) ; W. Sidney Walker's Shake ...
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... Shakespeare directed each his lance against this unknown and profane Paynim , who before long was discovered to bear the name of Rümelin . His attack rather stimulated than checked the " Shakespeare - mania " ; there is yet no ...
... Shakespeare directed each his lance against this unknown and profane Paynim , who before long was discovered to bear the name of Rümelin . His attack rather stimulated than checked the " Shakespeare - mania " ; there is yet no ...
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