Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 130
... Shakespeare was ready to challenge him here too , Marlowe was dead : it cannot be said that while he lived , Shakespeare surpassed him . - as Clearly Shakespeare had a wider and sounder , a more normal , a more social experience of life ...
... Shakespeare was ready to challenge him here too , Marlowe was dead : it cannot be said that while he lived , Shakespeare surpassed him . - as Clearly Shakespeare had a wider and sounder , a more normal , a more social experience of life ...
Pagina 131
... Shakespeare were not closely acquainted with each other at this time , for they had very different circles of acquaintance , and Shakespeare rather kept to himself , busy in his profession . But in 1591 it seems that both Marlowe and ...
... Shakespeare were not closely acquainted with each other at this time , for they had very different circles of acquaintance , and Shakespeare rather kept to himself , busy in his profession . But in 1591 it seems that both Marlowe and ...
Pagina 173
... Shakespeare does not want the young man physically ; his love for him is an ideal one , though expressed , to our taste , in rather exag- gerated terms . Shakespeare says ' love ' where we should say ' affection ' and ' devotion ' ; all ...
... Shakespeare does not want the young man physically ; his love for him is an ideal one , though expressed , to our taste , in rather exag- gerated terms . Shakespeare says ' love ' where we should say ' affection ' and ' devotion ' ; all ...
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