Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... speare and his neighbours : " by the friends he can make therefor , we think it a fair mark for him to shoot at ; -it obtained would advance him indeed and would do us much good " . " If you bargain with William Shakespeare , " writes ...
... speare and his neighbours : " by the friends he can make therefor , we think it a fair mark for him to shoot at ; -it obtained would advance him indeed and would do us much good " . " If you bargain with William Shakespeare , " writes ...
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... speare's grandchild , was twice married ; on April 22 , 1626 , to Thomas Nash , who died in 1647 ; and secondly , about two years after , to Sir John Barnard of Abington , in the county of Northampton . She had no child by either ...
... speare's grandchild , was twice married ; on April 22 , 1626 , to Thomas Nash , who died in 1647 ; and secondly , about two years after , to Sir John Barnard of Abington , in the county of Northampton . She had no child by either ...
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... speare was the man who of all modern and per- haps ancient poets had the largest and most comprehensive soul " ; but Dryden was not insen- sible to the fact that Shakespeare did not observe the laws of the drama as laid down by the ...
... speare was the man who of all modern and per- haps ancient poets had the largest and most comprehensive soul " ; but Dryden was not insen- sible to the fact that Shakespeare did not observe the laws of the drama as laid down by the ...
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