Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... Canterbury in Marlowe's Time From W. Somner , The Antiquities of Canterbury . British Museum The King's School , Canterbury From the Engraving by Francis Grose , c . 1777 Marlowe's College : Corpus Christi , Cambridge From the Engraving ...
... Canterbury in Marlowe's Time From W. Somner , The Antiquities of Canterbury . British Museum The King's School , Canterbury From the Engraving by Francis Grose , c . 1777 Marlowe's College : Corpus Christi , Cambridge From the Engraving ...
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... Canterbury in 1582 to escort her suitor , the young Duke of Anjou , out of the country - an honour to alleviate the blow of his rejection . Canterbury in these years had many French contacts and associations . Within the town , civic ...
... Canterbury in 1582 to escort her suitor , the young Duke of Anjou , out of the country - an honour to alleviate the blow of his rejection . Canterbury in these years had many French contacts and associations . Within the town , civic ...
Pagina 209
... Canterbury , 95-7 . * J. Dart , The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury , App . xiii . 5 Cox , 102 , 109-10 . 6 E. Hasted , The History 7 Hasted , XII . 638-9 . 8 Somner , 149 . • · · of the County of Kent ...
... Canterbury , 95-7 . * J. Dart , The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury , App . xiii . 5 Cox , 102 , 109-10 . 6 E. Hasted , The History 7 Hasted , XII . 638-9 . 8 Somner , 149 . • · · of the County of Kent ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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