Shakespeare, the Earl, and the JesuitAssociated University Presse, 2008 - 339 páginas The name of the Jesuit Robert Southwell has now and then been linked with Shakespeare's, but vaguely and tentatively. The name of Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton, has been perennially been linked with Shakespeare's, sometimes not vaguely and tentatively enough. This book offers reasons for believing in a relationship among the three men, who were "kinsmen" as their contemporaries understood the term. --From publisher's description. |
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... less , and in the belief that an impure method , by which Shakespeare is sought beyond and within his writing , may yield results that are conspicuously valu- able . To those who assume that an author is a mere " construct " or " site ...
... less , and in the belief that an impure method , by which Shakespeare is sought beyond and within his writing , may yield results that are conspicuously valu- able . To those who assume that an author is a mere " construct " or " site ...
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... less certain than itself , but probable in ways that a judiciously tolerant and enterprisingly curi- ous mind can appreciate , concerning a connection ( whether per- sonal or in the realm of ideas , or both ) among Shakespeare , the ...
... less certain than itself , but probable in ways that a judiciously tolerant and enterprisingly curi- ous mind can appreciate , concerning a connection ( whether per- sonal or in the realm of ideas , or both ) among Shakespeare , the ...
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... less than the " best " may become " better , " more plausible as indicators of memory . 13 Applying these principles to the synoptic table from Shakespeare and Harsnett presented above , we may wish to qualify them in some ways . In an ...
... less than the " best " may become " better , " more plausible as indicators of memory . 13 Applying these principles to the synoptic table from Shakespeare and Harsnett presented above , we may wish to qualify them in some ways . In an ...
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... less and less easy to dismiss . A number of considerations suggest themselves about South- well's " Scorne not the least " and the manner and extent of its pres- ence in Shakespeare's work : Where wards are weake , and foes encountring ...
... less and less easy to dismiss . A number of considerations suggest themselves about South- well's " Scorne not the least " and the manner and extent of its pres- ence in Shakespeare's work : Where wards are weake , and foes encountring ...
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... less common vocabulary ) from a Southwellian text . Al- though these are dispersed over a number of pages in the " source , " they can be joined to create virtually entire passages in Shake- speare . An example is the dominant presence ...
... less common vocabulary ) from a Southwellian text . Al- though these are dispersed over a number of pages in the " source , " they can be joined to create virtually entire passages in Shake- speare . An example is the dominant presence ...
Índice
37 | |
Lucrece | 75 |
Ephesus Rome and London | 109 |
Hamlet | 145 |
Alls Well that Ends Well | 201 |
Measure for Measure | 226 |
Conclusion | 256 |
Notes | 260 |
Bibliography | 311 |
Index | 326 |
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