Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. lasting fame . Legge wrote another tragedy , The Destruction of Jerusalem , which has disappeared , but Francis Meres wrote of him still in 1598 as ' among our best for tragedy ' . Legge had been an ...
His Life and Work Alfred Leslie Rowse. lasting fame . Legge wrote another tragedy , The Destruction of Jerusalem , which has disappeared , but Francis Meres wrote of him still in 1598 as ' among our best for tragedy ' . Legge had been an ...
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... wrote , ' at Cambridge I have at length in- sinuated a certain priest into the very university under the guise of a scholar or a gentleman commoner and have pro- cured him help from a place not far from the town . Within a few months he ...
... wrote , ' at Cambridge I have at length in- sinuated a certain priest into the very university under the guise of a scholar or a gentleman commoner and have pro- cured him help from a place not far from the town . Within a few months he ...
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... wrote to the Lord Keeper though we must remember his natural desire to preserve himself at Marlowe's expense , while Marlowe was now beyond harm , having just been killed . Kyd pleads , ' my first acquaintance with this Marlowe rose ...
... wrote to the Lord Keeper though we must remember his natural desire to preserve himself at Marlowe's expense , while Marlowe was now beyond harm , having just been killed . Kyd pleads , ' my first acquaintance with this Marlowe rose ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
TAMBURLAINE | 50 |
and The Massacre at Paris | 81 |
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