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Marlowe's mind was drenched in the classics , in which he had a far wider range than Shakespeare's — as one would expect of a university student for six years as against a clever grammar - school boy who had had to go on with his ...
Marlowe's mind was drenched in the classics , in which he had a far wider range than Shakespeare's — as one would expect of a university student for six years as against a clever grammar - school boy who had had to go on with his ...
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Barabas's daughter , Abigail , was just Juliet's age ; in Romeo and Juliet her father pronounces upon her a valediction inspired from Marlowe's words : Death lies on her like an untimely frost , Upon the sweetest flower of all the field ...
Barabas's daughter , Abigail , was just Juliet's age ; in Romeo and Juliet her father pronounces upon her a valediction inspired from Marlowe's words : Death lies on her like an untimely frost , Upon the sweetest flower of all the field ...
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It is the scholars who are his companions on his last night , and who seek to comfort him when Faustus agonises over his sin and its inevitable penalty , in accents where Marlowe's prose for once rivals in effect his finest verse .
It is the scholars who are his companions on his last night , and who seek to comfort him when Faustus agonises over his sin and its inevitable penalty , in accents where Marlowe's prose for once rivals in effect his finest verse .
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