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The play was largely based on Books I , II and IV of the Aeneid , though Marlowe made considerable additions , amplifications and compressions in order to make a play out of it . In my opinion the prentice - playwright , still at ...
The play was largely based on Books I , II and IV of the Aeneid , though Marlowe made considerable additions , amplifications and compressions in order to make a play out of it . In my opinion the prentice - playwright , still at ...
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taking out nothing but your own ' and its putting in , its standing and holding — played effectively , we must assume , with suitable gestures . ... To the modern mind the play appears like a series of lurid , stormy film - shots .
taking out nothing but your own ' and its putting in , its standing and holding — played effectively , we must assume , with suitable gestures . ... To the modern mind the play appears like a series of lurid , stormy film - shots .
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All the same , he had a success with his Henry VI plays and was encouraged to go on . ... They followed the converse of Marlowe's formula for a successful play , with one dominating character and the rest subordinate .
All the same , he had a success with his Henry VI plays and was encouraged to go on . ... They followed the converse of Marlowe's formula for a successful play , with one dominating character and the rest subordinate .
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