Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... shows a very different spirit when he comes to write about poetry . Even when he is only translating , the words light up and come to life if the subject is verse . A couple of lines from Ovid are given the convincing , terse form of an ...
... shows a very different spirit when he comes to write about poetry . Even when he is only translating , the words light up and come to life if the subject is verse . A couple of lines from Ovid are given the convincing , terse form of an ...
Pagina 123
... shows him in an excitable , uneasy state of mind ; for , to leave the country without permission was treasonable in those days , and it seems to show Marlowe opposition - minded . It would have been a consideration with him that King ...
... shows him in an excitable , uneasy state of mind ; for , to leave the country without permission was treasonable in those days , and it seems to show Marlowe opposition - minded . It would have been a consideration with him that King ...
Pagina 205
... shows his intellectual kind of humour in perfection , aloof , contemplating the antics of his creatures with amused and poised detachment , slightly ironical , not engaged . It is a kind of humour we see in a less developed form in Dido ...
... shows his intellectual kind of humour in perfection , aloof , contemplating the antics of his creatures with amused and poised detachment , slightly ironical , not engaged . It is a kind of humour we see in a less developed form in Dido ...
Inhoudsopgave
LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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