Who's Who in ShakespeareRoutledge, 2013 M12 16 - 240 páginas Who's Who in Shakespeare presents a complete and handy guide to the men and women who throng Shakespeare's plays. It provides: |
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... Holinshed , the name ' Brit- ain ' derived from Aeneas ' grandson Brutus ; thus during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance the Trojans and not the Greeks were seen by the English as the heroes of the Troy legend . Agamemnon ( Troil ...
... Holinshed , the name ' Brit- ain ' derived from Aeneas ' grandson Brutus ; thus during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance the Trojans and not the Greeks were seen by the English as the heroes of the Troy legend . Agamemnon ( Troil ...
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... Holinshed , Henry was ' almost felled by the Duke of Alençon ; yet with plain strength he slue two of the Dukes companie , and felled the duke himself ; whome , when he would have yielded , the king's gard ( contrarie to his mind ) slue ...
... Holinshed , Henry was ' almost felled by the Duke of Alençon ; yet with plain strength he slue two of the Dukes companie , and felled the duke himself ; whome , when he would have yielded , the king's gard ( contrarie to his mind ) slue ...
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... Holinshed's Chronicles , which told how Macbeth murdered Duncan with the aid of Banquo and others . But James 1 , whom the play was probably written to please , claimed Banquo as an ancestor , so Shakespeare tactfully makes him a noble ...
... Holinshed's Chronicles , which told how Macbeth murdered Duncan with the aid of Banquo and others . But James 1 , whom the play was probably written to please , claimed Banquo as an ancestor , so Shakespeare tactfully makes him a noble ...
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