Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... genius than this greatest example in the modern world of the successful conqueror , the man of action whose eloquence is part of his success as a man of action . ' It is the spirit that counts - more important than his licking into ...
... genius than this greatest example in the modern world of the successful conqueror , the man of action whose eloquence is part of his success as a man of action . ' It is the spirit that counts - more important than his licking into ...
Pagina 143
... genius , but he was jealous . A second - rate dramatist himself , a good novelist in terms of the time , he was a first - rate literary journalist . He could not let Marlowe alone , or forgive him his success . We have observed him ...
... genius , but he was jealous . A second - rate dramatist himself , a good novelist in terms of the time , he was a first - rate literary journalist . He could not let Marlowe alone , or forgive him his success . We have observed him ...
Pagina 200
... genius , and to that there were never wanting tributes from those best qualified to know how great was the loss . The laureate Drayton best summed up his quality , ' all air and fire ' : Neat Marlowe , bathed in Thespian springs , Had ...
... genius , and to that there were never wanting tributes from those best qualified to know how great was the loss . The laureate Drayton best summed up his quality , ' all air and fire ' : Neat Marlowe , bathed in Thespian springs , Had ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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