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John Dover Wilson. George Gascoigne, poet and dramatist, presenting his Hemetes the Heremyte (c. 1579) to Elizabeth LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND A BOOK OF ELIZABETHAN PROSE COMPILED. THE QUEEN AS PATRON OF LETTERS.
John Dover Wilson. George Gascoigne, poet and dramatist, presenting his Hemetes the Heremyte (c. 1579) to Elizabeth LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND A BOOK OF ELIZABETHAN PROSE COMPILED. THE QUEEN AS PATRON OF LETTERS.
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John Dover Wilson. LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND A BOOK OF ELIZABETHAN PROSE COMPILED BY JOHN DOVER WILSON, M.A. FORMERLY SCHOLAR OF GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, KING'S COLLEGE ...
John Dover Wilson. LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND A BOOK OF ELIZABETHAN PROSE COMPILED BY JOHN DOVER WILSON, M.A. FORMERLY SCHOLAR OF GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, KING'S COLLEGE ...
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... Shakespeare, which is the theme of the first two volumes, are exemplified in selections from contemporary poetry and prose. The former illustrates the literary interests, models and aspirations, as well as the lyrical and rhetorical ...
... Shakespeare, which is the theme of the first two volumes, are exemplified in selections from contemporary poetry and prose. The former illustrates the literary interests, models and aspirations, as well as the lyrical and rhetorical ...
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... Shakespeare has been made its basis, and the various extracts are so arranged as to illustrate the social atmosphere which surrounded our greatest poet at different periods of his career. The country lay at his door in infancy, with its ...
... Shakespeare has been made its basis, and the various extracts are so arranged as to illustrate the social atmosphere which surrounded our greatest poet at different periods of his career. The country lay at his door in infancy, with its ...
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EDUCATION | |
THE UNIVERSITY | |
4 TRAVEL | |
LONDON | |
THE THEATRE | |
THE AUDIENCE | |
PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE | |
THE COURT | |
ROGUES AND VAGABONDS | |
THE | |
CONCLUSION AN ELIZABETHAN | |
GLOSSARY AND NOTES | |
BOOKS AND AUTHORS | |
INDEX OF AUTHORS | |
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Life in Shakespeare's England; a Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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