Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... brought up to the craft of shoemaker . His prospects were fair , for he was able to marry while still in his apprenticeship . The register of St. George's church tells us that in 1561 , ' the 22nd of May were married John Marlowe and ...
... brought up to the craft of shoemaker . His prospects were fair , for he was able to marry while still in his apprenticeship . The register of St. George's church tells us that in 1561 , ' the 22nd of May were married John Marlowe and ...
Pagina 11
... brought up to the craft of shoemaker . His prospects were fair , for he was able to marry while still in his apprenticeship . The register of St. George's church tells us that in 1561 , ' the 22nd of May were married John Marlowe and ...
... brought up to the craft of shoemaker . His prospects were fair , for he was able to marry while still in his apprenticeship . The register of St. George's church tells us that in 1561 , ' the 22nd of May were married John Marlowe and ...
Pagina 12
... brought up on the Latin grammar of William Lily , high master of St. Paul's , which was conceived on humanist lines to lead to the appreciation of literature . Lily's son became registrar of the diocese of Canterbury , and his son ...
... brought up on the Latin grammar of William Lily , high master of St. Paul's , which was conceived on humanist lines to lead to the appreciation of literature . Lily's son became registrar of the diocese of Canterbury , and his son ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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