Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory EssayRoutledge, 1994 - 228 páginas Against a recent tendency to exaggerate Shakespeare's classical learning, this study examines how the playwright used his relatively restricted knowledge to create an unusually convincing picture of Rome. |
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Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory Essay Michelle Martindale Pré-visualização limitada - 2005 |
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