Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Shakespeare as an " upstart crow beautified with our feathers , " a reproach which meant that in the alembic of Shakespeare's genius the lead of Greene had been converted into refined gold . As Shakespeare and Greene were both ...
... Shakespeare as an " upstart crow beautified with our feathers , " a reproach which meant that in the alembic of Shakespeare's genius the lead of Greene had been converted into refined gold . As Shakespeare and Greene were both ...
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... Shakespeare's company began their career at the Blackfriars in 1610. Shakespeare's interest in Blackfriars was smaller than his interest in the Globe . Shakespeare can have had but little of the " last infirmity of noble minds . " His ...
... Shakespeare's company began their career at the Blackfriars in 1610. Shakespeare's interest in Blackfriars was smaller than his interest in the Globe . Shakespeare can have had but little of the " last infirmity of noble minds . " His ...
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... Shakespeare kept no diary . One may firmly wish that he had done so , since no book in the world would have been more valuable than his own record of the workings of his own mind , of the events of his life , or of the ambi- tions ...
... Shakespeare kept no diary . One may firmly wish that he had done so , since no book in the world would have been more valuable than his own record of the workings of his own mind , of the events of his life , or of the ambi- tions ...
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