Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... passage , with no particular feeling for it : The suffering ploughshare or the flint may wear , But heavenly poesy no death can fear . . The frost - drad myrtle shall ... passages in all Elizabethan literature lines 34 Christopher Marlowe.
... passage , with no particular feeling for it : The suffering ploughshare or the flint may wear , But heavenly poesy no death can fear . . The frost - drad myrtle shall ... passages in all Elizabethan literature lines 34 Christopher Marlowe.
Pagina 40
... passages arouse his ardour : As far as Titan springs , where night dims heaven , Ay , to the torrid zone where mid - day burns , And where stiff winter , whom no spring resolves , Fetters the Euxine sea with chains of ice ; Scythia and ...
... passages arouse his ardour : As far as Titan springs , where night dims heaven , Ay , to the torrid zone where mid - day burns , And where stiff winter , whom no spring resolves , Fetters the Euxine sea with chains of ice ; Scythia and ...
Pagina 80
... passages . It is more probable that they were knock - about farce inserted by the actors to vary the grandeur for the benefit of the groundlings . Then , too , there are passages in the plays as published that draw upon works not yet in ...
... passages . It is more probable that they were knock - about farce inserted by the actors to vary the grandeur for the benefit of the groundlings . Then , too , there are passages in the plays as published that draw upon works not yet in ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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