The Poems of Christopher Marlowe: With MemoirHurst & Company, 1884 - 109 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... published only a few months before the death of Mar- lowe , and that it does not recognize him even as a maker of plays of his own , but as an adapter of the plays of others , in- cluding some of Marlowe's amongst them . Philips is so ...
... published only a few months before the death of Mar- lowe , and that it does not recognize him even as a maker of plays of his own , but as an adapter of the plays of others , in- cluding some of Marlowe's amongst them . Philips is so ...
Pagina 122
... published in the same year . Its reception upon the stage was so favorable that the second part was brought out immediately after the first . Faustus and The Jew of Malta speedily followed . In all these pieces , which were highly ...
... published in the same year . Its reception upon the stage was so favorable that the second part was brought out immediately after the first . Faustus and The Jew of Malta speedily followed . In all these pieces , which were highly ...
Pagina 123
... published in the following year , which , referring openly to that " atheist Tam- burlaine , " and the " blaspheming with the mad priest of the sun , " is evidently a continuation of the previous attack by Nash . It is not known at what ...
... published in the following year , which , referring openly to that " atheist Tam- burlaine , " and the " blaspheming with the mad priest of the sun , " is evidently a continuation of the previous attack by Nash . It is not known at what ...
Pagina 125
... published in 1586 , and the second in 1594. An Epistle to the Reader , prefixed by the translator to the second volume , leaves little doubt as to the identity of T. B. In this elaborate address , the writer breaks out with great ...
... published in 1586 , and the second in 1594. An Epistle to the Reader , prefixed by the translator to the second volume , leaves little doubt as to the identity of T. B. In this elaborate address , the writer breaks out with great ...
Pagina 126
... published immediately afterwards . † The genuineness of the pamphlet was doubted ; and suspicion of the authorship fell upon Nash . It was also , in some quarters , as- cribed to Chettle . They both denied it ; and we learn from ...
... published immediately afterwards . † The genuineness of the pamphlet was doubted ; and suspicion of the authorship fell upon Nash . It was also , in some quarters , as- cribed to Chettle . They both denied it ; and we learn from ...
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