Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... expressed wish : I'll have them fill the public schools with silk Wherewith the students shall be bravely clad Three - instead of the drab habiliments of the scholars . years after Marlowe went down there came up to Corpus a young noble ...
... expressed wish : I'll have them fill the public schools with silk Wherewith the students shall be bravely clad Three - instead of the drab habiliments of the scholars . years after Marlowe went down there came up to Corpus a young noble ...
Pagina 66
... expressed themselves in a naturally evolving verse - form , like the verse- paragraphs of the mature Shakespeare , the accentual lines that are hardly blank verse any more of the later Shakespeare . What are we to think of the First ...
... expressed themselves in a naturally evolving verse - form , like the verse- paragraphs of the mature Shakespeare , the accentual lines that are hardly blank verse any more of the later Shakespeare . What are we to think of the First ...
Pagina 138
... expressed : O how a kiss revives poor Isabel ! Marlowe's heart was not in that sort of thing ; where his heart was is brought out later in the same scene with the poetry of Great Alexander loved Hephaestion , The conquering Hercules for ...
... expressed : O how a kiss revives poor Isabel ! Marlowe's heart was not in that sort of thing ; where his heart was is brought out later in the same scene with the poetry of Great Alexander loved Hephaestion , The conquering Hercules for ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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