Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... matter of worth , it would prove a great disgrace to so honourable and stately a history . ' It is hardly likely that the publisher , with so keen an ad- miration for the work , would have spoken thus if Marlowe had written the ...
... matter of worth , it would prove a great disgrace to so honourable and stately a history . ' It is hardly likely that the publisher , with so keen an ad- miration for the work , would have spoken thus if Marlowe had written the ...
Pagina 150
... matter to sleuth him , or pin him down , in his plays . It is nothing like so subtle a matter to track Marlowe down , his personality was so forceful and strongly marked , his affinities made so clear , his preferences obvious . When ...
... matter to sleuth him , or pin him down , in his plays . It is nothing like so subtle a matter to track Marlowe down , his personality was so forceful and strongly marked , his affinities made so clear , his preferences obvious . When ...
Pagina 173
... matter is confirmed by everything that we know about Shakespeare - his extreme responsiveness to women , his devotion to them , his sympathy for them , his tenderness towards them , his weakness for them . On the other hand , we know ...
... matter is confirmed by everything that we know about Shakespeare - his extreme responsiveness to women , his devotion to them , his sympathy for them , his tenderness towards them , his weakness for them . On the other hand , we know ...
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