Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... called Zenzi- bar . Or there is the mistake Marlowe is supposed to have made as to the Danube flowing to Trebizond and to the Mediterranean . Nothing of the kind , if one observes the passage closely he is referring imaginatively to the ...
... called Zenzi- bar . Or there is the mistake Marlowe is supposed to have made as to the Danube flowing to Trebizond and to the Mediterranean . Nothing of the kind , if one observes the passage closely he is referring imaginatively to the ...
Pagina 102
... called on Admiral Coligny's brother , the Huguenot Cardinal Châtillon , at Canterbury , who was shortly to find a temporary tomb there , which remains still just as it was.8 ( Marlowe was a boy of seven at the time . ) During the next ...
... called on Admiral Coligny's brother , the Huguenot Cardinal Châtillon , at Canterbury , who was shortly to find a temporary tomb there , which remains still just as it was.8 ( Marlowe was a boy of seven at the time . ) During the next ...
Pagina 171
... called upon Sir Thomas Stanhope to intervene with Southampton's mother , who , poor lady , was willing to do her best , but in vain . The Lord Treasurer then called upon the youth's grandfather , Lord Montague but that was of no avail ...
... called upon Sir Thomas Stanhope to intervene with Southampton's mother , who , poor lady , was willing to do her best , but in vain . The Lord Treasurer then called upon the youth's grandfather , Lord Montague but that was of no avail ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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