Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... given up to rhetoric , studied out of Quintilian and Cicero ; the second to logic or dialectics — and we know that Marlowe's tutor in this year , 1581 , and for this subject was Mr. Johnes . The third year was given up to philosophy ...
... given up to rhetoric , studied out of Quintilian and Cicero ; the second to logic or dialectics — and we know that Marlowe's tutor in this year , 1581 , and for this subject was Mr. Johnes . The third year was given up to philosophy ...
Pagina 33
... given the convincing , terse form of an epigram : Garments do wear , jewels and gold do waste , The fame that verse gives doth for ever last . This distich expresses the excitement of the young poets of the 1580's in the new poetry ...
... given the convincing , terse form of an epigram : Garments do wear , jewels and gold do waste , The fame that verse gives doth for ever last . This distich expresses the excitement of the young poets of the 1580's in the new poetry ...
Pagina 57
... given by Pedro Mexia , and a number of these works were already in the library at Corpus : the Turkish history of Paulus Jovius , as we have seen , Baptista Ignatius's book on the origin of the Turks , Pius II's description of Asia and ...
... given by Pedro Mexia , and a number of these works were already in the library at Corpus : the Turkish history of Paulus Jovius , as we have seen , Baptista Ignatius's book on the origin of the Turks , Pius II's description of Asia and ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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