William Shakespeare: His Life, His Works, and His TeachingMelville & Mullen, 1903 - 410 էջ |
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... drama , would not be inclined to deprive his son of the power to prosecute his studies at the school which was close to his own house , and at which the education was free . The aspirations of the boy may have . made classical study an ...
... drama , would not be inclined to deprive his son of the power to prosecute his studies at the school which was close to his own house , and at which the education was free . The aspirations of the boy may have . made classical study an ...
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His Life, His Works, and His Teaching George William Rusden. the drama at Stratford while he was a man of importance there . In 1565 he became an alderman ; in 1568 he became High Bailiff , the official who exercised at Stratford the ...
His Life, His Works, and His Teaching George William Rusden. the drama at Stratford while he was a man of importance there . In 1565 he became an alderman ; in 1568 he became High Bailiff , the official who exercised at Stratford the ...
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... dramas . " In the Mirandas , Portias , and Imogens of Shakespeare's dramas we have the " fadeless beauty and grace , the vivacity and intelligence , the gentleness and truth of perfect womanhood . " The pregnant suggestions of Mr ...
... dramas . " In the Mirandas , Portias , and Imogens of Shakespeare's dramas we have the " fadeless beauty and grace , the vivacity and intelligence , the gentleness and truth of perfect womanhood . " The pregnant suggestions of Mr ...
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... drama , and not blind to the literary pro- clivities of his son , would do all that he could to promote his son's welfare , and would not cut short his school career ; and that consequently the Greek , for which Ben Jonson gave ...
... drama , and not blind to the literary pro- clivities of his son , would do all that he could to promote his son's welfare , and would not cut short his school career ; and that consequently the Greek , for which Ben Jonson gave ...
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... dramatic poet that we can never know his real sentiments , just because he is dramatic , and * This subject is dealt with in another chapter of this work- “ Shake- speare's Religion and his Teaching . " places them in the mouths of the ...
... dramatic poet that we can never know his real sentiments , just because he is dramatic , and * This subject is dealt with in another chapter of this work- “ Shake- speare's Religion and his Teaching . " places them in the mouths of the ...
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