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... Shakespeare's in King Lear . On the other hand , some critics find in Hamlet evidence of a different kind of Shakespeare . One writer claims that ' he was a keen sportsman .... The chase was a passion with him , like music ... poetry ...
... Shakespeare's in King Lear . On the other hand , some critics find in Hamlet evidence of a different kind of Shakespeare . One writer claims that ' he was a keen sportsman .... The chase was a passion with him , like music ... poetry ...
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... Shakespeare , spending our time instead on reading the plays themselves . If Henry IV , Part 1 , and King Lear are read after Othello , some of Shakes- peare's characteristic concerns will appear . In Othello we are shown , among other ...
... Shakespeare , spending our time instead on reading the plays themselves . If Henry IV , Part 1 , and King Lear are read after Othello , some of Shakes- peare's characteristic concerns will appear . In Othello we are shown , among other ...
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... Shakespeare , in four volumes Shakespeare and English Poetry Penguin Guide to English Literature A Shakespeare Companion The Riddle of Shakespeare's Sonnets : text of poems , with essays by Oscar Wilde and others Elizabethan Acting ...
... Shakespeare , in four volumes Shakespeare and English Poetry Penguin Guide to English Literature A Shakespeare Companion The Riddle of Shakespeare's Sonnets : text of poems , with essays by Oscar Wilde and others Elizabethan Acting ...
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