Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... thought himself . They may not quite represent what Machiavelli actually thought , but rather what he was thought to hold : Machiavellianism rather than Machiavelli . But to put what one thought into other people's mouths on the stage ...
... thought himself . They may not quite represent what Machiavelli actually thought , but rather what he was thought to hold : Machiavellianism rather than Machiavelli . But to put what one thought into other people's mouths on the stage ...
Pagina 95
... thought of killing off a whole nunnery by poisoning the community's food goes right back into the Middle Ages . One hardly needs cite the case of the Bishop of Rochester's household for the derivation of the idea ; though it is likely ...
... thought of killing off a whole nunnery by poisoning the community's food goes right back into the Middle Ages . One hardly needs cite the case of the Bishop of Rochester's household for the derivation of the idea ; though it is likely ...
Pagina 129
... thought on thought , And not a thought but thinks on dignity . They have the sympathetic humanity which is even more characteristic of the greater poet , as in Gloucester's speeches when he watches his sad wife's progress through the ...
... thought on thought , And not a thought but thinks on dignity . They have the sympathetic humanity which is even more characteristic of the greater poet , as in Gloucester's speeches when he watches his sad wife's progress through the ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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