Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 strán (strany) |
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... turning - point . ' Lay these glozes by ' , says Longueville - properly ' glozes ' means ' words not to the point ... turned into self- avowed lowers . " After this the men openly go about their wooing . They do not have an easy ride ...
... turning - point . ' Lay these glozes by ' , says Longueville - properly ' glozes ' means ' words not to the point ... turned into self- avowed lowers . " After this the men openly go about their wooing . They do not have an easy ride ...
Strana 191
... turned directly to write about the decline of the greatest figure of classical antiquity , the man who was so great that he had even conquered England : Julius Caesar - whose ... Turning from English to Roman history , Shakespeare turned ,
... turned directly to write about the decline of the greatest figure of classical antiquity , the man who was so great that he had even conquered England : Julius Caesar - whose ... Turning from English to Roman history , Shakespeare turned ,
Strana 192
A Dramatic Life Stanley Wells. Turning from English to Roman history , Shakespeare turned , too , from one massive source book to another , from Holinshed's Chronicles to Sir Thomas North's great translation of Lives of the Noble ...
A Dramatic Life Stanley Wells. Turning from English to Roman history , Shakespeare turned , too , from one massive source book to another , from Holinshed's Chronicles to Sir Thomas North's great translation of Lives of the Noble ...
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EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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