Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... scholar , who made the Latin oration to greet her at the west door of the cathedral . Altogether , there must have been a lot of fun in those old Almonry buildings among the close , privileged corporation of the Queen's scholars . Kit ...
... scholar , who made the Latin oration to greet her at the west door of the cathedral . Altogether , there must have been a lot of fun in those old Almonry buildings among the close , privileged corporation of the Queen's scholars . Kit ...
Pagina 18
... scholars . years after Marlowe went down there came up to Corpus a young noble , the Earl of Rutland , at the age of fourteen . + Next year he was visited there by the Earl of Southampton , then eighteen . This attachment can have done ...
... scholars . years after Marlowe went down there came up to Corpus a young noble , the Earl of Rutland , at the age of fourteen . + Next year he was visited there by the Earl of Southampton , then eighteen . This attachment can have done ...
Pagina 36
... scholar- ship : his was the creative mind of a writer , not the only half - alive mind of the scholar . Still , the young graduate set himself a sufficiently exacting task : he undertook to translate the Latin elegiacs , with a literal ...
... scholar- ship : his was the creative mind of a writer , not the only half - alive mind of the scholar . Still , the young graduate set himself a sufficiently exacting task : he undertook to translate the Latin elegiacs , with a literal ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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