Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 83
... Marlowe's junior was to create , with infallible inner sympathy , a few years later out of the suggestion of Marlowe's original , innovating inspiration . But Marlowe did not go on to do this - and this has much exercised the wits of ...
... Marlowe's junior was to create , with infallible inner sympathy , a few years later out of the suggestion of Marlowe's original , innovating inspiration . But Marlowe did not go on to do this - and this has much exercised the wits of ...
Pagina 121
... Marlowe's death he published his Hero and Leander , with a dedication to Sir Thomas Walsingham , whom evidently he knew well ; he subsequently published several others of his friend's works . In 1603 he brought out Florio's translation ...
... Marlowe's death he published his Hero and Leander , with a dedication to Sir Thomas Walsingham , whom evidently he knew well ; he subsequently published several others of his friend's works . In 1603 he brought out Florio's translation ...
Pagina 204
... Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at war with the order ... Marlowe's scepticism was more intellectual , his disbelief more aggressive . And where Shake- speare exemplified a ...
... Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at war with the order ... Marlowe's scepticism was more intellectual , his disbelief more aggressive . And where Shake- speare exemplified a ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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