Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
... Leander in Hero and Leander , are all akin , though drawn to a slighter scale , to Edward and Gaveston . The parallel to Jupiter and his cup - bearer is a fact brought home to the audience by the deserted queen : Like frantic Juno will ...
... Leander in Hero and Leander , are all akin , though drawn to a slighter scale , to Edward and Gaveston . The parallel to Jupiter and his cup - bearer is a fact brought home to the audience by the deserted queen : Like frantic Juno will ...
Pagina 181
... Leander , thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love , and loved of all ? Though thou be fair , yet be not thine own thrall . We recognise the feminine type described by Shakespeare in Sonnet 20 , and the theme of the ...
... Leander , thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love , and loved of all ? Though thou be fair , yet be not thine own thrall . We recognise the feminine type described by Shakespeare in Sonnet 20 , and the theme of the ...
Pagina 189
... Leander made reply ' You are deceived : I am no woman , I. ' There we have Marlowe . It must have given a laugh to the young men of the Southampton circle . Hero and Leander was not published until some five years after Marlowe's death ...
... Leander made reply ' You are deceived : I am no woman , I. ' There we have Marlowe . It must have given a laugh to the young men of the Southampton circle . Hero and Leander was not published until some five years after Marlowe's death ...
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