Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... interest was shortly expressed in literature - translations of books about the Turks and the Near East , maps and their commentaries , the journeys re- counted in Hakluyt , in the minds of the poets and on the stages in the city of ...
... interest was shortly expressed in literature - translations of books about the Turks and the Near East , maps and their commentaries , the journeys re- counted in Hakluyt , in the minds of the poets and on the stages in the city of ...
Pagina 69
... interest to us of Marlowe's second play , along with the suggestion of his own heterodox faith . - The elements of the play are as before , the sources the same . There is the same excited interest in the new geography , but it is ...
... interest to us of Marlowe's second play , along with the suggestion of his own heterodox faith . - The elements of the play are as before , the sources the same . There is the same excited interest in the new geography , but it is ...
Pagina 85
... interest , with the appealing character of the Jew's daughter , Abigail , and her decent impulses . This could have been developed into something different if the play had been different ; a love - interest , caught as she is between ...
... interest , with the appealing character of the Jew's daughter , Abigail , and her decent impulses . This could have been developed into something different if the play had been different ; a love - interest , caught as she is between ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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