Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... Greene may have meant Kyd : Marlowe would hardly be likely to be found there . This outburst of jealousy and ill - temper did not prevent Greene from trying to cash in on his junior's success with a close imitation of Tamburlaine . Greene's ...
... Greene may have meant Kyd : Marlowe would hardly be likely to be found there . This outburst of jealousy and ill - temper did not prevent Greene from trying to cash in on his junior's success with a close imitation of Tamburlaine . Greene's ...
Pagina 143
... Greene , Shakespeare ; among actors , Tarlton , the Burbages and Beeston . It is hardly possible that most of them were not acquainted with each other . Certainly the tone of Greene's references to Marlowe indicates personal acquaint ...
... Greene , Shakespeare ; among actors , Tarlton , the Burbages and Beeston . It is hardly possible that most of them were not acquainted with each other . Certainly the tone of Greene's references to Marlowe indicates personal acquaint ...
Pagina 144
... Greene , who hath said with thee , like the fool in his heart " There is no God " , should now give glory unto his greatness .... Why should thy excellent wit , his gift , be so blinded that thou shouldst give no glory to the giver ? Is ...
... Greene , who hath said with thee , like the fool in his heart " There is no God " , should now give glory unto his greatness .... Why should thy excellent wit , his gift , be so blinded that thou shouldst give no glory to the giver ? Is ...
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