Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... scene of The Merchant of Venice , which is so much indebted to this earlier scene . Shakespeare's mind was infinitely suggestible ; Marlowe's was suggestive : it was he who made the suggestions . - Shakespeare got the dramatic ...
... scene of The Merchant of Venice , which is so much indebted to this earlier scene . Shakespeare's mind was infinitely suggestible ; Marlowe's was suggestive : it was he who made the suggestions . - Shakespeare got the dramatic ...
Pagina 104
... scene of the Guise's murder the Duke says proudly to the murderers who hem him in : Yet Caesar shall go forth . This effective line was retained in the aural memory of Mar- lowe's junior , to come out years later in the still more ...
... scene of the Guise's murder the Duke says proudly to the murderers who hem him in : Yet Caesar shall go forth . This effective line was retained in the aural memory of Mar- lowe's junior , to come out years later in the still more ...
Pagina 134
... scenes of the play are those that depict the king's infatuation , and those of his downfall and end . Mar- lowe ... scene ancient or modern with which I am ac- quainted ' . The dreadful character of Lightborn , the king's murderer ...
... scenes of the play are those that depict the king's infatuation , and those of his downfall and end . Mar- lowe ... scene ancient or modern with which I am ac- quainted ' . The dreadful character of Lightborn , the king's murderer ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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