William Shakespeare: In His Times, for Our TimesRedwords, 2004 - 95 pàgines 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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... someone who was once Pomp personified ) , but as this is a play , Shakespeare , through Lear , is shouting these words to all pomp . And what is being said here is that monarchs should feel what the poor feel so that they will ...
... someone who was once Pomp personified ) , but as this is a play , Shakespeare , through Lear , is shouting these words to all pomp . And what is being said here is that monarchs should feel what the poor feel so that they will ...
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... someone who had no children ? But in a way that focusing was a metaphor for a general anxiety about such things as : how should a country be governed ; how might political power belong to those with wealth , instead of simply being ...
... someone who had no children ? But in a way that focusing was a metaphor for a general anxiety about such things as : how should a country be governed ; how might political power belong to those with wealth , instead of simply being ...
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... someone you could bump into any time coming round the street corner . Yet in the end my respect and awe for Shakespeare were even greater , and so was my understanding . I wish I'd read this book years ago . It's as if Michael Rosen ...
... someone you could bump into any time coming round the street corner . Yet in the end my respect and awe for Shakespeare were even greater , and so was my understanding . I wish I'd read this book years ago . It's as if Michael Rosen ...
Continguts
CONTENTS | 7 |
ONE Romeo Juliet and 20 cooks | 15 |
TWO Cutting of throats | 29 |
No s’hi han mostrat 3 seccions
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