Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... human societies : he recurs to it again and again , indeed he bases a whole play on it with The Jew of Malta . Of course the Christians persuade themselves to break their oath - humans can always persuade themselves to anything - and ...
... human societies : he recurs to it again and again , indeed he bases a whole play on it with The Jew of Malta . Of course the Christians persuade themselves to break their oath - humans can always persuade themselves to anything - and ...
Pagina 125
... human heart than anything else Marlowe ever wrote : it reaches down to the levels of the unconscious , of desire and dream ; it has pathos along with extreme beauty : Marlowe must often have known loneliness , reached out a hand , and ...
... human heart than anything else Marlowe ever wrote : it reaches down to the levels of the unconscious , of desire and dream ; it has pathos along with extreme beauty : Marlowe must often have known loneliness , reached out a hand , and ...
Pagina 204
... humanity ' , though his nature was such as to hold him aloof from the generality of men.17 It is obvious that he was ... human beings should be so silly . He might well say , with the Cambridge scholar and poet of centuries later , who ...
... humanity ' , though his nature was such as to hold him aloof from the generality of men.17 It is obvious that he was ... human beings should be so silly . He might well say , with the Cambridge scholar and poet of centuries later , who ...
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1817 LIBRARIES Admiral's men Alleyn appeal Bakeless Barabas blank verse Boas Cambridge Canterbury cathedral character CHIGAN Christian Christopher Marlowe church contemporary Corpus Dido divinity doth doubt dramatic dramatist Earl Edward Edward Alleyn Edward II Elizabethan audience Ellis-Fermor England English famous Faustus foll Gabriel Harvey Gaveston genius Greene Greene's Guise Hariot hath heaven Henry Hero and Leander humour imagination inspiration intellectual Jew of Malta king King's School Latin lines lived London Lord lowe's Machiavellian Marlovian Marlowe's Marlowe's plays Massacre at Paris Mephistophilis MICHIGAN Nashe nature never Ovid passages patron phrase plague players poem poet poetry Queen Ralegh recognise Richard Robert Greene scene scholar Shakespeare Sonnets soul Southampton spirit stage sweet Tamburlaine tell theatres thee theme things Thomas Walsingham thou thought tion touches tragedy translation UNIVERS UNIVERSITY unto Venus and Adonis Watson writing wrote young Zenocrate