Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... turned on him , saying , ' Art thou now come ? Then I will have a bout with thee . ' Marlowe withdrew from the fray ; and Bradley , with sword in one hand , dagger in the other , drove Watson to the ditch behind him , wounding him ...
... turned on him , saying , ' Art thou now come ? Then I will have a bout with thee . ' Marlowe withdrew from the fray ; and Bradley , with sword in one hand , dagger in the other , drove Watson to the ditch behind him , wounding him ...
Pagina 144
... turned next to Nashe , as it seems clear : ' with thee I join young Juvenal , that biting satirist , that lastly with me together writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised and get not many enemies by bitter words : in ...
... turned next to Nashe , as it seems clear : ' with thee I join young Juvenal , that biting satirist , that lastly with me together writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised and get not many enemies by bitter words : in ...
Pagina 151
... turned his back on the Church , and on arrival in London had gained a reputation for atheism . Similarly , Faustus through the bounty of a rich uncle had been sent to Wittenberg to study divinity , and had obtained with credit his ...
... turned his back on the Church , and on arrival in London had gained a reputation for atheism . Similarly , Faustus through the bounty of a rich uncle had been sent to Wittenberg to study divinity , and had obtained with credit his ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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