Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... Close into Green Court , or round the Close and in at Larder - gate . At the Reformation , and with the good will of the city , Canterbury had received grievous wounds , which were still green and raw to the eye . Up to Henry VIII's ...
... Close into Green Court , or round the Close and in at Larder - gate . At the Reformation , and with the good will of the city , Canterbury had received grievous wounds , which were still green and raw to the eye . Up to Henry VIII's ...
Pagina 55
... close observation of his fellow human beings . In view of this , the success of his plays is all the more remark- able— going against nature , as it were . It makes the reading that went into them the more important . A close study of ...
... close observation of his fellow human beings . In view of this , the success of his plays is all the more remark- able— going against nature , as it were . It makes the reading that went into them the more important . A close study of ...
Pagina 77
... close imitation of Tamburlaine . Greene's Alphonsus , King of Aragon , is ' an attempt to outdo Marlowe in an episodic con- quest play , marked by perpetual slaughter , laid in the Orient with mainly Oriental characters , in language ...
... close imitation of Tamburlaine . Greene's Alphonsus , King of Aragon , is ' an attempt to outdo Marlowe in an episodic con- quest play , marked by perpetual slaughter , laid in the Orient with mainly Oriental characters , in language ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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