Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... kind of nonsense ; but it was enough to cook Kyd's goose . It seems that Marlowe may have written on the subject , and here was some of his ammunition . Kyd proceeded to give some valuable and intimate information on Marlowe's ways , in ...
... kind of nonsense ; but it was enough to cook Kyd's goose . It seems that Marlowe may have written on the subject , and here was some of his ammunition . Kyd proceeded to give some valuable and intimate information on Marlowe's ways , in ...
Pagina 201
... kind favours , entertaining the parts of reckoning and worth which you found in him with good countenance and liberal affection - that in itself implies that there were two sides to Marlowe , Sir Thomas had been kind patron of the good ...
... kind favours , entertaining the parts of reckoning and worth which you found in him with good countenance and liberal affection - that in itself implies that there were two sides to Marlowe , Sir Thomas had been kind patron of the good ...
Pagina 205
... kind of humour in perfection , aloof , contemplating the antics of his creatures with amused and poised detachment , slightly ironical , not engaged . It is a kind of humour we see in a less developed form in Dido - the tone of which ...
... kind of humour in perfection , aloof , contemplating the antics of his creatures with amused and poised detachment , slightly ironical , not engaged . It is a kind of humour we see in a less developed form in Dido - the tone of which ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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