Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... original play . It is true that it does not have its orchestrated and uniformly rhythmical rise to a climax . But , as a sequel , it is no less extraordinary a feat . It has more variety , to a modern mind more appeal , and ...
... original play . It is true that it does not have its orchestrated and uniformly rhythmical rise to a climax . But , as a sequel , it is no less extraordinary a feat . It has more variety , to a modern mind more appeal , and ...
Pagina 118
... original English work on America to be published , had a European reputation - rightly , for it is a masterpiece of scientific observation and method , as valuable as anthropology as it is for natural history . This is not the place to ...
... original English work on America to be published , had a European reputation - rightly , for it is a masterpiece of scientific observation and method , as valuable as anthropology as it is for natural history . This is not the place to ...
Pagina 131
... original , not only in theme and subject- the chronicle - history of England , which opened up a fine new quarry · for exploitation — but in dramatic treatment . They followed the converse of Marlowe's formula for a successful play ...
... original , not only in theme and subject- the chronicle - history of England , which opened up a fine new quarry · for exploitation — but in dramatic treatment . They followed the converse of Marlowe's formula for a successful play ...
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