Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 116
... true religion which uniteth in one subject contraries as visibility and invisibility , mortality and immortality , etc ? ' It juxta- posed contradictions from the Bible with Christian teaching ; where 116 Christopher Marlowe.
... true religion which uniteth in one subject contraries as visibility and invisibility , mortality and immortality , etc ? ' It juxta- posed contradictions from the Bible with Christian teaching ; where 116 Christopher Marlowe.
Pagina 126
... true to Ralegh in every line as the other is to Marlowe . And it is the complete answer : this is why the desire and the dream of the original are hopeless in human experience , and receive their fulfilment only in poetry or that other ...
... true to Ralegh in every line as the other is to Marlowe . And it is the complete answer : this is why the desire and the dream of the original are hopeless in human experience , and receive their fulfilment only in poetry or that other ...
Pagina 148
... true that up till quite recently the text that held the field and was constantly reprinted was the bad was the bad quarto of 1604 , a shortened version of only 1517 lines of print , much cut down and simplified probably for provincial ...
... true that up till quite recently the text that held the field and was constantly reprinted was the bad was the bad quarto of 1604 , a shortened version of only 1517 lines of print , much cut down and simplified probably for provincial ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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