Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... personality . It was not only intuitive understanding , it was the force and power of self - identification ; and the result was that , for all the books in which Timur was written about , Marlowe's is the only work of genius to carry ...
... personality . It was not only intuitive understanding , it was the force and power of self - identification ; and the result was that , for all the books in which Timur was written about , Marlowe's is the only work of genius to carry ...
Pagina 190
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. CHAPTER X Personality and Fate At the end of 1592 , on 14 December , Sir Roger Manwood , Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer , died . He was the Judge before whom Watson and ... PERSONALITY AND FATE.
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. CHAPTER X Personality and Fate At the end of 1592 , on 14 December , Sir Roger Manwood , Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer , died . He was the Judge before whom Watson and ... PERSONALITY AND FATE.
Pagina 199
... personality , the tensions within that would burst out into ' sudden privy injuries to men ' . That no other explanation was found necessary is obvious from the fact that Ingram Frizer received his pardon within the month : he had acted ...
... personality , the tensions within that would burst out into ' sudden privy injuries to men ' . That no other explanation was found necessary is obvious from the fact that Ingram Frizer received his pardon within the month : he had acted ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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