William Shakespeare: In His Times, for Our TimesRedwords, 2004 - 95 psl. 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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16 psl.
... talk about the play that treats it as if it's all a great big exercise in ' Imagery ' . And then again , when it comes to talk of the play's ' Theme ' , the play seems to offer some people an excuse to get into hours of blathering about ...
... talk about the play that treats it as if it's all a great big exercise in ' Imagery ' . And then again , when it comes to talk of the play's ' Theme ' , the play seems to offer some people an excuse to get into hours of blathering about ...
23 psl.
... talk and humour about love and sex , including the strange mock - religious moment of Romeo and Juliet's first meeting and kissing . All this has passed in front of us before we see Juliet bundling Romeo out the window out the back ...
... talk and humour about love and sex , including the strange mock - religious moment of Romeo and Juliet's first meeting and kissing . All this has passed in front of us before we see Juliet bundling Romeo out the window out the back ...
51 psl.
... talking straight at you and the rest of the audience . Perhaps he takes a look at you all and then addressing no one in particular but the world in gen- eral he says : " Thou , Nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound ...
... talking straight at you and the rest of the audience . Perhaps he takes a look at you all and then addressing no one in particular but the world in gen- eral he says : " Thou , Nature , art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound ...
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