Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... Watson , gentleman and poet , most admired for his Latin verses , was an inhabitant ; so was Robert Poley , no poet ... Watson's quarrel with William Bradley , son of the inn - keeper of the Bishop in High Holborn at the end of Gray's ...
... Watson , gentleman and poet , most admired for his Latin verses , was an inhabitant ; so was Robert Poley , no poet ... Watson's quarrel with William Bradley , son of the inn - keeper of the Bishop in High Holborn at the end of Gray's ...
Pagina 114
... Watson paraphrased Tasso's Aminta into Latin , and Abraham Fraunce paraphrased it into English , without Watson's permission , to his displeasure . In the same year appeared a prose - work on Memory , as remarkable for its psychological ...
... Watson paraphrased Tasso's Aminta into Latin , and Abraham Fraunce paraphrased it into English , without Watson's permission , to his displeasure . In the same year appeared a prose - work on Memory , as remarkable for its psychological ...
Pagina 115
... Watson married the sister of another of the Cornwallis retainers , one Swift , who aspired to marry a Cornwallis lady . This was too much : after Watson's early death , the family complained that Watson had written the love - letters on ...
... Watson married the sister of another of the Cornwallis retainers , one Swift , who aspired to marry a Cornwallis lady . This was too much : after Watson's early death , the family complained that Watson had written the love - letters on ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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