Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 120
... poem , in alliterative fourteeners , Albion's England . In its own day the poem had a high reputation , and went through many editions , being expanded in the end to sixteen books . Though a somewhat unappealing work , it has its place ...
... poem , in alliterative fourteeners , Albion's England . In its own day the poem had a high reputation , and went through many editions , being expanded in the end to sixteen books . Though a somewhat unappealing work , it has its place ...
Pagina 126
... poem was copied , imitated , adapted , set to music , quoted , in the end parodied ; a new fashion came into being . Young Richard Barnfield was inspired by it to write a whole poem of no little distinction , The Affectionate Shepherd ...
... poem was copied , imitated , adapted , set to music , quoted , in the end parodied ; a new fashion came into being . Young Richard Barnfield was inspired by it to write a whole poem of no little distinction , The Affectionate Shepherd ...
Pagina 214
... poem , but a comic one . Which it most successfully is , as the taste of four centuries testifies . ' It will not do ' - I marvel at the presumption of this Ulster judgment , when the poem did very well in its own day , has done for ...
... poem , but a comic one . Which it most successfully is , as the taste of four centuries testifies . ' It will not do ' - I marvel at the presumption of this Ulster judgment , when the poem did very well in its own day , has done for ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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