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... Spain , I gave a conservative account of the various reflections of Spain in Shakespeare's works . This afternoon , under the equally vague title Shakespeare in Spain , I offer a counterpart to the Oxford lecture . Like the grave ...
... Spain , I gave a conservative account of the various reflections of Spain in Shakespeare's works . This afternoon , under the equally vague title Shakespeare in Spain , I offer a counterpart to the Oxford lecture . Like the grave ...
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... Spain . Whom did he accompany ? Shakespeare perhaps ? At any rate , he ' suspects ' that Shakespeare was one of the 750 English- men who in 1605 accompanied the Earl of Nottingham on his mission as ambassador extraordinary to Valladolid ...
... Spain . Whom did he accompany ? Shakespeare perhaps ? At any rate , he ' suspects ' that Shakespeare was one of the 750 English- men who in 1605 accompanied the Earl of Nottingham on his mission as ambassador extraordinary to Valladolid ...
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... Spain . It might have been expected that Spain would now appreciate the real Shakespeare , but it was made painfully clear that theatre- going Spaniards at least were not ready for him . They had the recent romantic successes ; they had ...
... Spain . It might have been expected that Spain would now appreciate the real Shakespeare , but it was made painfully clear that theatre- going Spaniards at least were not ready for him . They had the recent romantic successes ; they had ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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