Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... able to see for himself the actor - dramatist's bearing and civil demeanour , as he was aware of the actor's excellence in his profession . In addition , Shakespeare was able to call upon several worshipful persons which meant of the ...
... able to see for himself the actor - dramatist's bearing and civil demeanour , as he was aware of the actor's excellence in his profession . In addition , Shakespeare was able to call upon several worshipful persons which meant of the ...
Pagina 177
... able spirit affords , In polished form of well - refinèd pen . The next sonnet is of shattering impact when one realises its full significance - as it never has been realised ; its refer- ences have remained a mystery , no - one able to ...
... able spirit affords , In polished form of well - refinèd pen . The next sonnet is of shattering impact when one realises its full significance - as it never has been realised ; its refer- ences have remained a mystery , no - one able to ...
Pagina 196
... able to show more sound reasons for atheism than any divine in England is able to give to prove divinity ; and that Marlowe told him that he hath read the atheist lecture to Sir Walter Ralegh and others ' . " - Others , indeed mainly ...
... able to show more sound reasons for atheism than any divine in England is able to give to prove divinity ; and that Marlowe told him that he hath read the atheist lecture to Sir Walter Ralegh and others ' . " - Others , indeed mainly ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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