Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 130
... intellectual control over the play as a whole here his better intellectual cultivation stood him in good stead and in the force and fire , the elevation of his poetry . By the time Shakespeare was ready to challenge him here too ...
... intellectual control over the play as a whole here his better intellectual cultivation stood him in good stead and in the force and fire , the elevation of his poetry . By the time Shakespeare was ready to challenge him here too ...
Pagina 204
... intellectual , his disbelief more aggressive . And where Shake- speare exemplified a profoundly moral view of life , Marlowe's was an intellectual type of moral relativism : he saw the absurdity of all religions , each claiming a unique ...
... intellectual , his disbelief more aggressive . And where Shake- speare exemplified a profoundly moral view of life , Marlowe's was an intellectual type of moral relativism : he saw the absurdity of all religions , each claiming a unique ...
Pagina 205
... intellectual kind of humour in perfection , aloof , contemplating the antics of his creatures with amused and poised detachment , slightly ironical , not engaged . It is a kind of humour we see in a less developed form in Dido - the ...
... intellectual kind of humour in perfection , aloof , contemplating the antics of his creatures with amused and poised detachment , slightly ironical , not engaged . It is a kind of humour we see in a less developed form in Dido - the ...
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