Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... wits And such conceits as clownage keeps in pay- observe the arrogance of this newcomer to the stage , turning his back on popular taste , to create a new one , disclaiming the ' mother wits ' that had gone before- We'll lead you to the ...
... wits And such conceits as clownage keeps in pay- observe the arrogance of this newcomer to the stage , turning his back on popular taste , to create a new one , disclaiming the ' mother wits ' that had gone before- We'll lead you to the ...
Pagina 143
... 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 his bitter experience — he felt ...
... 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 his bitter experience — he felt ...
Pagina 204
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. Pity it is that wit so ill should dwell , Wit lent from heaven , but vices sent from hell.16 No doubt Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at ...
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. Pity it is that wit so ill should dwell , Wit lent from heaven , but vices sent from hell.16 No doubt Marlowe's was a nature divided against itself , as the characters of his plays are almost all at ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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