Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... dramatist ; there can be no doubt that he was an effective one . It has been urged on his behalf that ' when we read plays which we have no opportunity of seeing , or no opportunity of seeing acted with the skilled attention to ...
... dramatist ; there can be no doubt that he was an effective one . It has been urged on his behalf that ' when we read plays which we have no opportunity of seeing , or no opportunity of seeing acted with the skilled attention to ...
Pagina 128
... dramatist . By the end of that year , it is now thought , he had written all three parts of Henry VI . And this was something new - a chronicle- play , or series of plays , based on English history . With the advantage of hindsight ...
... dramatist . By the end of that year , it is now thought , he had written all three parts of Henry VI . And this was something new - a chronicle- play , or series of plays , based on English history . With the advantage of hindsight ...
Pagina 150
... dramatist must be able to state , even if he does not himself hold , contraries together in his mind . In this , no dramatist in the world has ever had more the essence of the dramatist than Shakespeare one reason why it is so very ...
... dramatist must be able to state , even if he does not himself hold , contraries together in his mind . In this , no dramatist in the world has ever had more the essence of the dramatist than Shakespeare one reason why it is so very ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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