Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... better argument in the play , to use the Jew's wealth for defence of the island against the Turks . Nor do the Christians refrain from using Scripture to justify themselves . To this hypocrisy the Jew replies : Preach me not out of my ...
... better argument in the play , to use the Jew's wealth for defence of the island against the Turks . Nor do the Christians refrain from using Scripture to justify themselves . To this hypocrisy the Jew replies : Preach me not out of my ...
Pagina 122
... better could tell the Lord Keeper more . It was Marlowe's habit , when Kyd knew him first and ' as I hear say he continued it , in table talk or other- wise to jest at the divine scriptures , jibe at prayers , and strive in argument to ...
... better could tell the Lord Keeper more . It was Marlowe's habit , when Kyd knew him first and ' as I hear say he continued it , in table talk or other- wise to jest at the divine scriptures , jibe at prayers , and strive in argument to ...
Pagina 194
... better in- formed and more rational . He did not , for example , believe in the virginity of the Virgin Mary , and clearly thought the doctrine of a Virgin Birth to be nonsense . Marlowe would have been in a position to hear such views ...
... better in- formed and more rational . He did not , for example , believe in the virginity of the Virgin Mary , and clearly thought the doctrine of a Virgin Birth to be nonsense . Marlowe would have been in a position to hear such views ...
Inhoudsopgave
LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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