Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... telling it , and then soars into the region of poetry : Give me the merchants of the Indian mines , That trade in metal of the purest mould , The wealthy Moor that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up , And in his ...
... telling it , and then soars into the region of poetry : Give me the merchants of the Indian mines , That trade in metal of the purest mould , The wealthy Moor that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up , And in his ...
Pagina 150
... tell me . Mephistophilis : Move me not , for I will not tell thee . Then too , in the nature of drama there is an inevitable ambi- valence : the dramatist must be able to state , even if he does not himself hold , contraries together ...
... tell me . Mephistophilis : Move me not , for I will not tell thee . Then too , in the nature of drama there is an inevitable ambi- valence : the dramatist must be able to state , even if he does not himself hold , contraries together ...
Pagina 160
... tell the secrets of all foreign kings . a Marlowe describes himself by his desires , down to the last very proper one for a member , however marginal , of Walsing- ham's intelligence service . In the end , the subject of Dr. Faustus is ...
... tell the secrets of all foreign kings . a Marlowe describes himself by his desires , down to the last very proper one for a member , however marginal , of Walsing- ham's intelligence service . In the end , the subject of Dr. Faustus is ...
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Admiral's men Alleyn appeal Bakeless Barabas blank verse Boas Cambridge Canterbury cathedral character Christian Christopher Marlowe church contemporary Corpus Dido divinity doth doubt dramatic dramatist Earl Edward Edward Alleyn Edward II Elizabethan audience Ellis-Fermor England English evidence exciting famous Faustus foll Gabriel Harvey Gaveston genius Greene Guise Hariot hath heaven Henry Hero and Leander humour imagination intellectual Jew of Malta king King's School Latin lines lived London Lord lowe's Machiavellian Marlovian Marlowe's Marlowe's plays Massacre at Paris Mephistophilis Nashe nature never Ovid passages patron performed personality phrase plague players poem poet poetry Puritans Queen Ralegh recognise Richard Robert Greene scene scholar Shakespeare Sonnets soul Southampton spirit stage sweet Tamburlaine tell theatres thee theme things Thomas Walsingham thou thought tion touches tragedy translation unto Venus and Adonis Watson writing wrote young Zenocrate