Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... Alleyn's large - scale personality the scope it demanded . Edward Alleyn , born in September 1566 , was thus two and a half years younger than Marlowe . From his youth ' bred a stage - player ' , in 1583 he was one of the Earl of ...
... Alleyn's large - scale personality the scope it demanded . Edward Alleyn , born in September 1566 , was thus two and a half years younger than Marlowe . From his youth ' bred a stage - player ' , in 1583 he was one of the Earl of ...
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 ...
Pagina 167
... Edward Alleyn himself . Alleyn had married the step - daughter of Philip Henslowe , the theatrical entrepreneur and owner of the Rose . The Rose was closed from the beginning of February 1592 till Christmas . In the spring of 1593 , Alleyn ...
... Edward Alleyn himself . Alleyn had married the step - daughter of Philip Henslowe , the theatrical entrepreneur and owner of the Rose . The Rose was closed from the beginning of February 1592 till Christmas . In the spring of 1593 , Alleyn ...
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