Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... England - the Spanish Armada would have sailed this very year , if it had not been for Drake's raid on Cadiz which ... England'.15 This was , of course , the case ; and for several years now Allen and the Jesuit Parsons had lent ...
... England - the Spanish Armada would have sailed this very year , if it had not been for Drake's raid on Cadiz which ... England'.15 This was , of course , the case ; and for several years now Allen and the Jesuit Parsons had lent ...
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... England formidably equipped with a wide range of reading in Italian , French and Renaissance Latin poetry . He was no less addicted to music , well versed in contemporary Italian composers , particularly Luca Marenzio . An all - round ...
... England formidably equipped with a wide range of reading in Italian , French and Renaissance Latin poetry . He was no less addicted to music , well versed in contemporary Italian composers , particularly Luca Marenzio . An all - round ...
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... England . There has been nothing like it with any other dramatist - no less than ten plays drawn out of this field , from the very first of his works to the very last , with Henry VIII . It was not only that a rich quarry opened up ...
... England . There has been nothing like it with any other dramatist - no less than ten plays drawn out of this field , from the very first of his works to the very last , with Henry VIII . It was not only that a rich quarry opened up ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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