Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... early in December 1580 , as one of Archbishop Parker's scholars . He was getting on towards seventeen , rather older ... early en- gendered in that narrow space . We know now more than we did about his early 18 Christopher Marlowe.
... early in December 1580 , as one of Archbishop Parker's scholars . He was getting on towards seventeen , rather older ... early en- gendered in that narrow space . We know now more than we did about his early 18 Christopher Marlowe.
Pagina 161
... early dis- cussions with Mephistophilis — so like a university disputation Faustus says , - Did not my conjuring raise thee ? Speak . Mephistophilis replies , in the language of the Schools : That was the cause , but yet per accidens ...
... early dis- cussions with Mephistophilis — so like a university disputation Faustus says , - Did not my conjuring raise thee ? Speak . Mephistophilis replies , in the language of the Schools : That was the cause , but yet per accidens ...
Pagina 166
... early in 1592 , when plays could be put on in London , and Greg held that one of these was when Doctor Faustus was first brought to the stage . ' It was performed , presumably on the London stage , by some unidentified company , no ...
... early in 1592 , when plays could be put on in London , and Greg held that one of these was when Doctor Faustus was first brought to the stage . ' It was performed , presumably on the London stage , by some unidentified company , no ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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