Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... poets of the 1580's in the new poetry , when the work of Spenser and Sidney was opening out horizons of wonder for them . And what astonishing achievements it inspired them to , what a harvest was on the way ! Bliss was it in that dawn ...
... poets of the 1580's in the new poetry , when the work of Spenser and Sidney was opening out horizons of wonder for them . And what astonishing achievements it inspired them to , what a harvest was on the way ! Bliss was it in that dawn ...
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... poetry and the drama , and to cleave a way for all coming after . Its triumph is less inexplic- able now , seen in the perspective of Marlowe's apprenticeship in those Cambridge years - that in the art of blank verse in translating ...
... poetry and the drama , and to cleave a way for all coming after . Its triumph is less inexplic- able now , seen in the perspective of Marlowe's apprenticeship in those Cambridge years - that in the art of blank verse in translating ...
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... poet of his day . Even Gabriel Harvey spoke well of him , and ranked him as an English poet with Sidney and Spenser ... poetry . He was no less addicted to music , well versed in contemporary Italian composers , particularly Luca ...
... poet of his day . Even Gabriel Harvey spoke well of him , and ranked him as an English poet with Sidney and Spenser ... poetry . He was no less addicted to music , well versed in contemporary Italian composers , particularly Luca ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
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