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We may trace him personally , too , in all sorts of touches , big and small the grandiose images , the passion for visual beauty , the crudity of the humour . There is a streak of cruelty of course the cruelty is Tamburlaine's and that ...
We may trace him personally , too , in all sorts of touches , big and small the grandiose images , the passion for visual beauty , the crudity of the humour . There is a streak of cruelty of course the cruelty is Tamburlaine's and that ...
Pagina 102
There is evidence that Marlowe read Jean de Serres ' Commentaries on the French civil wars , for there are touches he gleaned from it to add to the sensationalism of the play . Serres tells us that after Coligny's assassination ...
There is evidence that Marlowe read Jean de Serres ' Commentaries on the French civil wars , for there are touches he gleaned from it to add to the sensationalism of the play . Serres tells us that after Coligny's assassination ...
Pagina 103
All the Walsingham circle kept close touch with developments in France . ... with added touches of contempt for religion and for peasants , which are perhaps more true to Marlowe than to Guise or even Machiavelli : Oft have I levelled ...
All the Walsingham circle kept close touch with developments in France . ... with added touches of contempt for religion and for peasants , which are perhaps more true to Marlowe than to Guise or even Machiavelli : Oft have I levelled ...
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