ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... belong to the same period as the sonnets to the patron - friend ; and that they came into his possession at the time ... belongs to the years 1593-95 , and that it both forms and fills a hiatus in Shakespeare's dramatic career . That is ...
... belong to the same period as the sonnets to the patron - friend ; and that they came into his possession at the time ... belongs to the years 1593-95 , and that it both forms and fills a hiatus in Shakespeare's dramatic career . That is ...
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John Middleton Murry. best the commission of that justice which belongs , or should belong , to God . Hamlet's universe has been suddenly emptied of God . It is perhaps as true a way of describing his condition as any ; and it serves to ...
John Middleton Murry. best the commission of that justice which belongs , or should belong , to God . Hamlet's universe has been suddenly emptied of God . It is perhaps as true a way of describing his condition as any ; and it serves to ...
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... belongs rather to a group of plays - to which Timon and rotus belong which are the work of a man struggling with an obsession . Amongst these plays it is , indubitably , supreme ; but it is with them that it belongs . S That is the ...
... belongs rather to a group of plays - to which Timon and rotus belong which are the work of a man struggling with an obsession . Amongst these plays it is , indubitably , supreme ; but it is with them that it belongs . S That is the ...
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