Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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... death all men receive their right . Then , though death rakes my bones in funeral fire , I'll live and , as he pulls me down , mount higher . One can already feel in this the quivering nerve of Marlowe's personal response to the theme ...
... death all men receive their right . Then , though death rakes my bones in funeral fire , I'll live and , as he pulls me down , mount higher . One can already feel in this the quivering nerve of Marlowe's personal response to the theme ...
Pagina 68
... death to be told and the speed with which Marlowe completed a second part indicates that it had been in mind . It does not follow that he had planned from the first an outsize monster of a play in ten acts . This is improbable , and the ...
... death to be told and the speed with which Marlowe completed a second part indicates that it had been in mind . It does not follow that he had planned from the first an outsize monster of a play in ten acts . This is improbable , and the ...
Pagina 203
... death gave the ortho- dox and religious cause to rejoice . Gabriel Harvey hurried out with his New Letter that autumn : Weep Paul's , thy Tamburlaine vouchsafes to die . This is a jealous reference to Marlowe's popularity as an author ...
... death gave the ortho- dox and religious cause to rejoice . Gabriel Harvey hurried out with his New Letter that autumn : Weep Paul's , thy Tamburlaine vouchsafes to die . This is a jealous reference to Marlowe's popularity as an author ...
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