ShakespeareCape, 1970 - 272 pagina's In this magnificent portrait if Shakespeare's world, the life of England's greatest playwright is recreated by one of the great novelists of our day. |
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Pagina 101
... Marlowe . Marlowe was Shakespeare's own age , but he had started earlier in both poetry and drama and had already achieved a reputation that was not all literary . He had been born in Canterbury of a shoemaking family , so that his ...
... Marlowe . Marlowe was Shakespeare's own age , but he had started earlier in both poetry and drama and had already achieved a reputation that was not all literary . He had been born in Canterbury of a shoemaking family , so that his ...
Pagina 115
... Marlowe was working on this poem in the manor of Scadbury , near Chislehurst , Kent , the country home of his friend Sir Thomas Walsingham , young cousin of Sir Francis . He had probably gone there not solely to work in quiet but to ...
... Marlowe was working on this poem in the manor of Scadbury , near Chislehurst , Kent , the country home of his friend Sir Thomas Walsingham , young cousin of Sir Francis . He had probably gone there not solely to work in quiet but to ...
Pagina 116
... Marlowe to the gallows paid out money in revengeful bitterness ? Did Marlowe's own employers now find it convenient to have him silenced for good ? We shall never know . To the simpler - minded , Marlowe's end had been engineered by a ...
... Marlowe to the gallows paid out money in revengeful bitterness ? Did Marlowe's own employers now find it convenient to have him silenced for good ? We shall never know . To the simpler - minded , Marlowe's end had been engineered by a ...
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