Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 páginas |
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... mature plays , but we must remember that mature Shake - speare was superior to mature Lyly , mature Kyd , and even mature Marlowe . Shake - speare was at least Green's equal in wit and character portrayal . Is it conceivable that all of ...
... mature plays , but we must remember that mature Shake - speare was superior to mature Lyly , mature Kyd , and even mature Marlowe . Shake - speare was at least Green's equal in wit and character portrayal . Is it conceivable that all of ...
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... mature tragedy but mature chronicle and mature comedy as well . Since Shake - speare had reached mature stature as a dramatist by 1591 , the corollary assumption is that all or nearly all of his workshop plays , his experimental plays ...
... mature tragedy but mature chronicle and mature comedy as well . Since Shake - speare had reached mature stature as a dramatist by 1591 , the corollary assumption is that all or nearly all of his workshop plays , his experimental plays ...
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... mature play- wright ; his plays were well received on the London stage and he had excited the envy of a mature dramatist , Robert Greene . What kind of assistance and influence are we to suppose must have been back of the Man from ...
... mature play- wright ; his plays were well received on the London stage and he had excited the envy of a mature dramatist , Robert Greene . What kind of assistance and influence are we to suppose must have been back of the Man from ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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