Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... Cambridge a couple of years after . Nicholas Faunt , of a Canterbury family , at school with Marlowe , became private secretary to the powerful Secretary of State ... Cambridge THE fortunes of Cambridge as a university 14 Christopher Marlowe.
... Cambridge a couple of years after . Nicholas Faunt , of a Canterbury family , at school with Marlowe , became private secretary to the powerful Secretary of State ... Cambridge THE fortunes of Cambridge as a university 14 Christopher Marlowe.
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His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. CHAPTER II Cambridge THE fortunes of Cambridge as a university were made by the Reformation . In the Middle Ages her position was markedly secondary to that of Oxford , which was one of the leading ...
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. CHAPTER II Cambridge THE fortunes of Cambridge as a university were made by the Reformation . In the Middle Ages her position was markedly secondary to that of Oxford , which was one of the leading ...
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... CAMBRIDGE I 1 J. B. Mullinger , The University of Cambridge from the Royal Injunctions of 1535 to the Accession of Charles I , II . 180 . 2 H. C. Porter , Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge , 209 . 3 Mullinger , II . 393 ...
... CAMBRIDGE I 1 J. B. Mullinger , The University of Cambridge from the Royal Injunctions of 1535 to the Accession of Charles I , II . 180 . 2 H. C. Porter , Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge , 209 . 3 Mullinger , II . 393 ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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