Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... became private secretary to the powerful Secretary of State , Sir Francis Walsingham , who used Marlowe briefly in his intelligence service . Many of the boys became Anglican clergymen , but some of them became Roman priests , such as ...
... became private secretary to the powerful Secretary of State , Sir Francis Walsingham , who used Marlowe briefly in his intelligence service . Many of the boys became Anglican clergymen , but some of them became Roman priests , such as ...
Pagina 26
... became Master of Caius , where he was regarded as having Papist sympathies — appropriately for a dramatist . These were years when the three Harvey brothers , Gabriel , Richard and John , added to the jollity of Cambridge life . Avid of ...
... became Master of Caius , where he was regarded as having Papist sympathies — appropriately for a dramatist . These were years when the three Harvey brothers , Gabriel , Richard and John , added to the jollity of Cambridge life . Avid of ...
Pagina 29
... became well - known priests , the Jesuit Henry Walpole , Yelverton , Sandys . At the height of it all , Parsons wrote , ' at Cambridge I have at length in- sinuated a certain priest into the very university under the guise of a scholar ...
... became well - known priests , the Jesuit Henry Walpole , Yelverton , Sandys . At the height of it all , Parsons wrote , ' at Cambridge I have at length in- sinuated a certain priest into the very university under the guise of a scholar ...
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