Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... sense .. and setting forth this worship in simple , though rich and concrete , description . So great was its appeal to Marlowe that the translation is interspersed with lines and images of grace and rapture , which suggest that later ...
... sense .. and setting forth this worship in simple , though rich and concrete , description . So great was its appeal to Marlowe that the translation is interspersed with lines and images of grace and rapture , which suggest that later ...
Pagina 64
... sense - in this , perhaps , like his vision of life is all the more intense and effective for being restricted . Almost the only sense he appeals to is the visual — nothing of the extreme sensitiveness of Shakespeare to smell and taste ...
... sense - in this , perhaps , like his vision of life is all the more intense and effective for being restricted . Almost the only sense he appeals to is the visual — nothing of the extreme sensitiveness of Shakespeare to smell and taste ...
Pagina 128
... sense of scene , of dramatic exchanges in character , a sense of sombre tragedy . There is rhetoric , a flexible gift of speech , a firm if somewhat crude , yet altogether human , grip of character . Above all , there is humour in the ...
... sense of scene , of dramatic exchanges in character , a sense of sombre tragedy . There is rhetoric , a flexible gift of speech , a firm if somewhat crude , yet altogether human , grip of character . Above all , there is humour in the ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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