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Pagina 58
The Prologue brings both the atmosphere of the time and Marlowe's idiosyncratic temper before us : 6 From jigging veins of rhyming mother wits And such conceits as clownage keeps in pay - observe the arrogance of this newcomer to the ...
The Prologue brings both the atmosphere of the time and Marlowe's idiosyncratic temper before us : 6 From jigging veins of rhyming mother wits And such conceits as clownage keeps in pay - observe the arrogance of this newcomer to the ...
Pagina 143
At the end of his Groatsworth of Wit he appended an admonition " To those gentleman his quondam acquaintance that spend their wits in making plays ' . His theme was to entreat them to take heed of his present extremities , learn from ...
At the end of his Groatsworth of Wit he appended an admonition " To those gentleman his quondam acquaintance that spend their wits in making plays ' . His theme was to entreat them to take heed of his present extremities , learn from ...
Pagina 169
... outraged by the assault of barbarism and ignorance , flies for refuge , as once Philomela from the tyrant of Thrace : Muse of the poets of our time and of all most happily burgeoning wits : heavenly offspring , who impartest now to ...
... outraged by the assault of barbarism and ignorance , flies for refuge , as once Philomela from the tyrant of Thrace : Muse of the poets of our time and of all most happily burgeoning wits : heavenly offspring , who impartest now to ...
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