Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 131
... Edward II , written in 1591 , to Pembroke's men , who certainly performed it . Meanwhile two , if not three , of Shakespeare's Henry VI plays came to be performed by ... Edward II shows Marlowe , for the first time , 131 ' Edward II '
... Edward II , written in 1591 , to Pembroke's men , who certainly performed it . Meanwhile two , if not three , of Shakespeare's Henry VI plays came to be performed by ... Edward II shows Marlowe , for the first time , 131 ' Edward II '
Pagina 135
... Edward II in the sequence of his plays . The connection with the later scenes of The Massacre at Paris , with its theme of Henri III's minions , gives a link on one side ; while Edward's agony at the hands of Lightborn ( Lucifer ) links ...
... Edward II in the sequence of his plays . The connection with the later scenes of The Massacre at Paris , with its theme of Henri III's minions , gives a link on one side ; while Edward's agony at the hands of Lightborn ( Lucifer ) links ...
Pagina 166
... Edward Alleyn became identified with the name- part , from the subsequent reference to his wearing a surplice , With a cross upon his breast.2 ( This would have emphasised the character of the scholar , and the ritual element in the ...
... Edward Alleyn became identified with the name- part , from the subsequent reference to his wearing a surplice , With a cross upon his breast.2 ( This would have emphasised the character of the scholar , and the ritual element in the ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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