Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... later the Queen granted it the hospital for poor priests and its endowment for a workhouse . Everything showed that this was a more secular world . In 1567 , when Marlowe was a child of three , a useful settlement of Walloon weavers ...
... later the Queen granted it the hospital for poor priests and its endowment for a workhouse . Everything showed that this was a more secular world . In 1567 , when Marlowe was a child of three , a useful settlement of Walloon weavers ...
Pagina 110
... later . We know that in 1596 , and probably for some years before , Shakespeare was living there ; but he was a quiet one , as Aubrey tells us , ' the more to be admired quia he was not a company - keeper . . . wouldn't be debauched and ...
... later . We know that in 1596 , and probably for some years before , Shakespeare was living there ; but he was a quiet one , as Aubrey tells us , ' the more to be admired quia he was not a company - keeper . . . wouldn't be debauched and ...
Pagina 198
... later . ( This chimes in with what Marlowe had been reported as saying about going to the king of Scots , and urging prominent men to do so . ) Ingram Frizer , a man of some property and status , was Lady Walsingham's business agent ...
... later . ( This chimes in with what Marlowe had been reported as saying about going to the king of Scots , and urging prominent men to do so . ) Ingram Frizer , a man of some property and status , was Lady Walsingham's business agent ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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