Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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... tion that this man considered ' names of partialities , sects and divisions , either in civil or religious causes , were but foolish or pelting terms ' . But a modern judgment , based on all the facts , concludes , ' we have ample ...
... tion that this man considered ' names of partialities , sects and divisions , either in civil or religious causes , were but foolish or pelting terms ' . But a modern judgment , based on all the facts , concludes , ' we have ample ...
Pagina 46
... tion later ; and it has been thought that Shakespeare's descrip- tion of Cleopatra's barge on the Cydnus may have owed something to the suggestion of this rich passage of Marlowe's : I'll give thee tackling made of rivelled gold , Wound ...
... tion later ; and it has been thought that Shakespeare's descrip- tion of Cleopatra's barge on the Cydnus may have owed something to the suggestion of this rich passage of Marlowe's : I'll give thee tackling made of rivelled gold , Wound ...
Pagina 87
... tion , of power being the essential concern of politics , might being the chief constituent of right , and so on : Might first made kings , and laws were then most sure When , like the Draco's , they were writ in blood . Hence comes it ...
... tion , of power being the essential concern of politics , might being the chief constituent of right , and so on : Might first made kings , and laws were then most sure When , like the Draco's , they were writ in blood . Hence comes it ...
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