Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 páginas |
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... Women of Shakespeare , the author many times points out the womanly qualities of Shake - speare . In the introduction to The Women of Shakespeare he makes this explanation about choosing a title for the book : ' Here again Shakespeare ...
... Women of Shakespeare , the author many times points out the womanly qualities of Shake - speare . In the introduction to The Women of Shakespeare he makes this explanation about choosing a title for the book : ' Here again Shakespeare ...
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... women . She had a great longing , she said , " to do some act that would make her fame spread abroad in her lifetime , and , after , occasion memorial forever . " ' Now we run into trouble because no one , and I mean no one knows the ...
... women . She had a great longing , she said , " to do some act that would make her fame spread abroad in her lifetime , and , after , occasion memorial forever . " ' Now we run into trouble because no one , and I mean no one knows the ...
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... women , per- haps the majority of women , have spent a night with a man , months or even years before actually experiencing sexual inter- course . Yet these very women may be the first to murmur , ' Bad ! Bad ! ' when such behaviour is ...
... women , per- haps the majority of women , have spent a night with a man , months or even years before actually experiencing sexual inter- course . Yet these very women may be the first to murmur , ' Bad ! Bad ! ' when such behaviour is ...
Contenido
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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