William Shakespeare: In His Times, for Our TimesRedwords, 2004 - 95 sidor After the success of the first four Revolutionary Portraits, this book by Mike Rosen is a beautiful addition to the series, which sparkles with the dynamism and humour that both children and adult readers have come to love. An illustrated volume that would make a perfect gift. |
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... rich young men , fully armed , apparently able and ready to kill each other . The Shakespearean era is marked by almost permanent war . One of the consequences of this was that there was a per- manent layer of rich young men either ...
... rich young men , fully armed , apparently able and ready to kill each other . The Shakespearean era is marked by almost permanent war . One of the consequences of this was that there was a per- manent layer of rich young men either ...
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... rich . In others it shows what their attitude is to the individual's right to express themselves , and again it shows how it's not sufficient for them to own property ( and , as we see elsewhere , the labour of others ) , but it's also ...
... rich . In others it shows what their attitude is to the individual's right to express themselves , and again it shows how it's not sufficient for them to own property ( and , as we see elsewhere , the labour of others ) , but it's also ...
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... rich were desperately trying to become titled , while the impover- ished gentry were trying to get hold of the wealth of the new rich , while not relinquishing their ' nobility ' . For those outside of such ghastly manoeuvrings ...
... rich were desperately trying to become titled , while the impover- ished gentry were trying to get hold of the wealth of the new rich , while not relinquishing their ' nobility ' . For those outside of such ghastly manoeuvrings ...
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CONTENTS | 7 |
ONE Romeo Juliet and 20 cooks | 15 |
TWO Cutting of throats | 29 |
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