Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... perform- ing there , and in the 1590's Lord Strange's who may have performed some of Marlowe's own plays . It is not impossible therefore that his parents may have seen some of their errant son's concoctions on the stage . Nor must we ...
... perform- ing there , and in the 1590's Lord Strange's who may have performed some of Marlowe's own plays . It is not impossible therefore that his parents may have seen some of their errant son's concoctions on the stage . Nor must we ...
Pagina 131
... performed it . Meanwhile two , if not three , of Shakespeare's Henry VI plays came to be performed by Pembroke's men , and there was thus a temporary link between the leading poet - dramatist in the ascendant and the ambitious actor ...
... performed it . Meanwhile two , if not three , of Shakespeare's Henry VI plays came to be performed by Pembroke's men , and there was thus a temporary link between the leading poet - dramatist in the ascendant and the ambitious actor ...
Pagina 166
... performed , presumably on the London stage , by some unidentified company , no doubt before the plague of 1592-4 ... perform ; the Lord Chamberlain's , with Richard Burbage as its star and the 166 Christopher Marlowe.
... performed , presumably on the London stage , by some unidentified company , no doubt before the plague of 1592-4 ... perform ; the Lord Chamberlain's , with Richard Burbage as its star and the 166 Christopher Marlowe.
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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