Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 páginas |
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... fact that Shake - speare was a mature poet in April 1587 , and the fact that he had no peer in dramatic writing in 1591 , is of the utmost importance in establishing his identity . It is grati- fying to know that the evidence for these ...
... fact that Shake - speare was a mature poet in April 1587 , and the fact that he had no peer in dramatic writing in 1591 , is of the utmost importance in establishing his identity . It is grati- fying to know that the evidence for these ...
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... fact that his parents were probably both illiterate does not seem especially significant , but the certainty that his younger daughter , Judith , could not read or write makes one wonder . Then there are those six chicken scratches ...
... fact that his parents were probably both illiterate does not seem especially significant , but the certainty that his younger daughter , Judith , could not read or write makes one wonder . Then there are those six chicken scratches ...
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... fact , most signifi- cantly in allowing Catherine of Aragon to die before Elizabeth is born . As a whole the nine plays follow history very closely . True , the critics are bothered by Shake - speare's portrayal of Richard III as the ...
... fact , most signifi- cantly in allowing Catherine of Aragon to die before Elizabeth is born . As a whole the nine plays follow history very closely . True , the critics are bothered by Shake - speare's portrayal of Richard III as the ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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