Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... authorities whom Marlowe read or consulted . It seems that he followed up the bibliography given by Pedro Mexia , and a number of these works were already in the library at Corpus : the Turkish history of Paulus Jovius , as we have seen ...
... authorities whom Marlowe read or consulted . It seems that he followed up the bibliography given by Pedro Mexia , and a number of these works were already in the library at Corpus : the Turkish history of Paulus Jovius , as we have seen ...
Pagina 116
... authorities described as ' vile heretical conceits deny- ing the deity of Jesus Christ our Saviour ' . Such shocking opinions were dangerous , and Kyd was put to the torture . He disclaimed the paper , said that it had belonged to ...
... authorities described as ' vile heretical conceits deny- ing the deity of Jesus Christ our Saviour ' . Such shocking opinions were dangerous , and Kyd was put to the torture . He disclaimed the paper , said that it had belonged to ...
Pagina 148
... authorities have followed suit - right up to today : this was orthodoxy . It is fascinating , and consoling , to realise now that there is no reason for such defeatism , and that in fact we possess the integral text of Marlowe's most ...
... authorities have followed suit - right up to today : this was orthodoxy . It is fascinating , and consoling , to realise now that there is no reason for such defeatism , and that in fact we possess the integral text of Marlowe's most ...
Inhoudsopgave
LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
Copyright | |
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