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Pagina 136
Proud Rome , that hatchest such imperial grooms , For these thy superstitious taper - lights Wherewith thy anti - Christian churches blaze — we shall see what he really thought of these things later , this was just pabulum for the mob ...
Proud Rome , that hatchest such imperial grooms , For these thy superstitious taper - lights Wherewith thy anti - Christian churches blaze — we shall see what he really thought of these things later , this was just pabulum for the mob ...
Pagina 150
It does not take much perception to see how intimate Marlowe's sympathy for Faustus was he wants all the things that Marlowe expresses his desire for throughout his plays , physical beauty , power over men and things , knowledge ...
It does not take much perception to see how intimate Marlowe's sympathy for Faustus was he wants all the things that Marlowe expresses his desire for throughout his plays , physical beauty , power over men and things , knowledge ...
Pagina 178
There was only one person to whom all these things applied : Marlowe had been killed on 30 May 1593 . The strain that the relationship between Shakespeare and his young patron had been through is evident in the following sonnets .
There was only one person to whom all these things applied : Marlowe had been killed on 30 May 1593 . The strain that the relationship between Shakespeare and his young patron had been through is evident in the following sonnets .
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