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And as the centuries pass by it is not the details of a man's life that interest us but the character of the man , himself , and his thoughts , and what he left to posterity . Some of us have much leisure time at our disposal and can ...
And as the centuries pass by it is not the details of a man's life that interest us but the character of the man , himself , and his thoughts , and what he left to posterity . Some of us have much leisure time at our disposal and can ...
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Of her personal character or social gifts nothing whatever is known , but it would be a grave error to assume that the rude surroundings of her youth were incompatible with the possession of a romantic temperament and the highest form ...
Of her personal character or social gifts nothing whatever is known , but it would be a grave error to assume that the rude surroundings of her youth were incompatible with the possession of a romantic temperament and the highest form ...
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The house in which Shakespeare was born must have been erected in the first half of the sixteenth century , but the alterations that it has since undergone have effaced much of its original character . Inhabited at various periods by ...
The house in which Shakespeare was born must have been erected in the first half of the sixteenth century , but the alterations that it has since undergone have effaced much of its original character . Inhabited at various periods by ...
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... a generic idea of the nude , but at all events there was nothing in any of the theatrical costumes of the early drama which can be fairly considered to be of an immodest character , although many of them were travagantly whimsical .
... a generic idea of the nude , but at all events there was nothing in any of the theatrical costumes of the early drama which can be fairly considered to be of an immodest character , although many of them were travagantly whimsical .
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... merely the personages and events of religious history . Allegorical characters had been occasionally introduced , and about the middle of the fifteenth a century there appeared a new kind of English dramatic 23 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... merely the personages and events of religious history . Allegorical characters had been occasionally introduced , and about the middle of the fifteenth a century there appeared a new kind of English dramatic 23 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Alexander Text William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1997 |
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