Shakespeare's HamletH. Holt, 1914 - 252 Seiten |
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... seem to have been a very happy one ; and three years later , in 1585 , Shakespeare left Stratford , without his family ( three children had been born to him ) , and went up to London . The tradition that he abandoned Strat- ford on ...
... seem to have been a very happy one ; and three years later , in 1585 , Shakespeare left Stratford , without his family ( three children had been born to him ) , and went up to London . The tradition that he abandoned Strat- ford on ...
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... seems to have remained until towards the close of his career . But he must very soon have begun to serve his apprenticeship as a playwright too - collaborating ( as the custom was ) with more experienced dramatists in the writing of new ...
... seems to have remained until towards the close of his career . But he must very soon have begun to serve his apprenticeship as a playwright too - collaborating ( as the custom was ) with more experienced dramatists in the writing of new ...
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... seems fairly clear that the First Quarto represents a pirated edition of the first form of Shakespeare's play , probably taken down hastily and surreptitiously in short- hand by some agent of the publishers , and possibly pieced out to ...
... seems fairly clear that the First Quarto represents a pirated edition of the first form of Shakespeare's play , probably taken down hastily and surreptitiously in short- hand by some agent of the publishers , and possibly pieced out to ...
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... seems to have reached him in another way . At least fifteen of Shakespeare's thirty - seven plays— including the Merchant of Venice , King John , Henry V , Romeo and Juliet , Julius Cæsar , and King Lear — are more or less directly ...
... seems to have reached him in another way . At least fifteen of Shakespeare's thirty - seven plays— including the Merchant of Venice , King John , Henry V , Romeo and Juliet , Julius Cæsar , and King Lear — are more or less directly ...
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... seems to me to be composed . There is an oak - tree planted in a costly jar , which should have borne only pleasant flowers in its bosom : the roots expand , the jar is shivered . A lovely , pure , noble , and most moral nature ...
... seems to me to be composed . There is an oak - tree planted in a costly jar , which should have borne only pleasant flowers in its bosom : the roots expand , the jar is shivered . A lovely , pure , noble , and most moral nature ...
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