Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... Henry VI . And this was something new - a chronicle- play , or series of plays , based on English history . With the advantage of hindsight , looking back over the conspectus of his work that was then yet to come , we see how deep was ...
... Henry VI . And this was something new - a chronicle- play , or series of plays , based on English history . With the advantage of hindsight , looking back over the conspectus of his work that was then yet to come , we see how deep was ...
Pagina 131
... Henry VI plays and was encouraged to go on . The plays were original , not only in theme and subject — the chronicle - history of England , which opened up a fine new quarry for exploitation — but in dramatic treatment . They followed ...
... Henry VI plays and was encouraged to go on . The plays were original , not only in theme and subject — the chronicle - history of England , which opened up a fine new quarry for exploitation — but in dramatic treatment . They followed ...
Pagina 219
... Henry IV , 78 ; Henry VI plays , 107 , 128-9 , 131 , 145 ; Julius Caesar , 149 ; King John , 99 ; King Richard II , 135 , 139-40 ; King Richard III , 205 ; Love's Labour's Lost , 12 ; The Merchant of Venice , 83 , 88 , 91 , 96 , 98-9 ...
... Henry IV , 78 ; Henry VI plays , 107 , 128-9 , 131 , 145 ; Julius Caesar , 149 ; King John , 99 ; King Richard II , 135 , 139-40 ; King Richard III , 205 ; Love's Labour's Lost , 12 ; The Merchant of Venice , 83 , 88 , 91 , 96 , 98-9 ...
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