Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... telling it , and then soars into the region of poetry : Give me the merchants of the Indian mines , That trade in metal of the purest mould , The wealthy Moor that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up , And in his ...
... telling it , and then soars into the region of poetry : Give me the merchants of the Indian mines , That trade in metal of the purest mould , The wealthy Moor that in the eastern rocks Without control can pick his riches up , And in his ...
Pagina 143
... tell where another's shoe wrings ' . Marlowe was the eldest son of a Canterbury cobbler . In 1591 , the year after the publication of Tamburlaine , Greene was writing that his own new book was found too dear by a peddler for his pack ...
... tell where another's shoe wrings ' . Marlowe was the eldest son of a Canterbury cobbler . In 1591 , the year after the publication of Tamburlaine , Greene was writing that his own new book was found too dear by a peddler for his pack ...
Pagina 150
... tell me . Mephistophilis : Move me not , for I will not tell thee . Then too , in the nature of drama there is an inevitable ambi- valence the dramatist must be able to state , even if he does not himself hold , contraries together in ...
... tell me . Mephistophilis : Move me not , for I will not tell thee . Then too , in the nature of drama there is an inevitable ambi- valence the dramatist must be able to state , even if he does not himself hold , contraries together in ...
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