Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... doubt now that Dr. Faustus is the best of Marlowe's plays and that it belongs to the last year of his life ; there is a propriety both aesthetic and biographical in that it should be so . Nor need we doubt now that we have the text of ...
... doubt now that Dr. Faustus is the best of Marlowe's plays and that it belongs to the last year of his life ; there is a propriety both aesthetic and biographical in that it should be so . Nor need we doubt now that we have the text of ...
Pagina 166
... doubt before the plague of 1592-4 reached its height and put a stop to all acting . But this was a time of great dislocation in the theatrical world , during which most companies were forced to travel and some came to grief.'1 This ...
... doubt before the plague of 1592-4 reached its height and put a stop to all acting . But this was a time of great dislocation in the theatrical world , during which most companies were forced to travel and some came to grief.'1 This ...
Pagina 204
... doubt Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at war with the order of things . It is too much , perhaps too sentimental , to think of him as ' exiled from humanity ' , though his ...
... doubt Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at war with the order of things . It is too much , perhaps too sentimental , to think of him as ' exiled from humanity ' , though his ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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