Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... English colleges at Rome or Valladolid , to be trained as priests for the English mission . Most of them no doubt were non - political , though even they would be returning against their country's laws , to subvert its religious ...
... English colleges at Rome or Valladolid , to be trained as priests for the English mission . Most of them no doubt were non - political , though even they would be returning against their country's laws , to subvert its religious ...
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... English people on the sea , and was at this moment in the last stage of preparing his immense work on their navigations and explorations . Starting late , the English had more than caught up in this past decade that had witnessed the ...
... English people on the sea , and was at this moment in the last stage of preparing his immense work on their navigations and explorations . Starting late , the English had more than caught up in this past decade that had witnessed the ...
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... English translator wrote Faustus down as ' the unsatiable speculator . could any two words have more aptly fitted not only the wandering scholar but the playwright . . . · Still climbing after knowledge infinite , And always moving as ...
... English translator wrote Faustus down as ' the unsatiable speculator . could any two words have more aptly fitted not only the wandering scholar but the playwright . . . · Still climbing after knowledge infinite , And always moving as ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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