Julius CaesarLongmans, Green, 1911 - 161 Seiten |
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... poet could well afford to maintain him at the Stratford grammar school , and here he must have acquired the " small Latin and less Greek " Ben Jonson credits him with knowing ; bits of Latin found in his plays come largely from text ...
... poet could well afford to maintain him at the Stratford grammar school , and here he must have acquired the " small Latin and less Greek " Ben Jonson credits him with knowing ; bits of Latin found in his plays come largely from text ...
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... poet in Henley Street . But in 1578 he was unable to pay various corpo- ration taxes . On November 14 of that year he was forced to mortgage Asbies for £ 40 , and a year later to dis- pose of his wife's property at Snitterfield . Things ...
... poet in Henley Street . But in 1578 he was unable to pay various corpo- ration taxes . On November 14 of that year he was forced to mortgage Asbies for £ 40 , and a year later to dis- pose of his wife's property at Snitterfield . Things ...
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... poet's life which makes him to have been a man of bright , good - humoured character , saddened by some great sorrow , later rendered misanthropic and distrustful of the whole world , and gradually emerging from this vortex of tragic ...
... poet's life which makes him to have been a man of bright , good - humoured character , saddened by some great sorrow , later rendered misanthropic and distrustful of the whole world , and gradually emerging from this vortex of tragic ...
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... poet Spenser and the philosopher Bacon ; Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Walter Raleigh - these are some of the names of ... poets of the time that the Elizabethan age is celebrated . The greatest of these dramatists , beside Shakspere , is ...
... poet Spenser and the philosopher Bacon ; Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Walter Raleigh - these are some of the names of ... poets of the time that the Elizabethan age is celebrated . The greatest of these dramatists , beside Shakspere , is ...
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... poet- ical beauty , but by no very vital dramatic action . The most sublime poetry Shakspere ever wrote is to be found in " The Winter's Tale , " " Cymbeline , " and " The Tem- pest , " and every well - read man loves them for that as ...
... poet- ical beauty , but by no very vital dramatic action . The most sublime poetry Shakspere ever wrote is to be found in " The Winter's Tale , " " Cymbeline , " and " The Tem- pest , " and every well - read man loves them for that as ...
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