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Pagina 93
There was even more restless instability , given to ' sudden , privy injuries ' to his companions : he shows all the signs of being a schizophrenic type . The nature of Marlowe's humour is consistent with , and rather bears out ...
There was even more restless instability , given to ' sudden , privy injuries ' to his companions : he shows all the signs of being a schizophrenic type . The nature of Marlowe's humour is consistent with , and rather bears out ...
Pagina 123
It shows him in an excitable , uneasy state of mind ; for , to leave the country without permission was treasonable in those days , and it seems to show Marlowe opposition - minded . It would have been a consideration with him that King ...
It shows him in an excitable , uneasy state of mind ; for , to leave the country without permission was treasonable in those days , and it seems to show Marlowe opposition - minded . It would have been a consideration with him that King ...
Pagina 132
Edward II shows Marlowe , for the first time , in a mood to learn from somebody else ; a number of phrases show that his ear had been attentive to performances of Henry VI . Like Shakespeare , he resorted to Holinshed's Chronicle for ...
Edward II shows Marlowe , for the first time , in a mood to learn from somebody else ; a number of phrases show that his ear had been attentive to performances of Henry VI . Like Shakespeare , he resorted to Holinshed's Chronicle for ...
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