Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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... turned it into satire : Trinity put on a comedy called Pedantius , in which Harvey was ' full drawn and de- lineated from the sole of the foot to the crown of his head'.12 The players mimicked his mannerisms and the airs he gave himself ...
... turned it into satire : Trinity put on a comedy called Pedantius , in which Harvey was ' full drawn and de- lineated from the sole of the foot to the crown of his head'.12 The players mimicked his mannerisms and the airs he gave himself ...
Pagina 110
... turned on him , saying , ' Art thou now come ? Then I will have a bout with thee . ' Marlowe withdrew from the fray ; and Bradley , with sword in one hand , dagger in the other , drove Watson to the ditch behind him , wounding him ...
... turned on him , saying , ' Art thou now come ? Then I will have a bout with thee . ' Marlowe withdrew from the fray ; and Bradley , with sword in one hand , dagger in the other , drove Watson to the ditch behind him , wounding him ...
Pagina 144
... turned next to Nashe , as it seems clear : ' with thee I join young Juvenal , that biting satirist , that lastly with me together writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised and get not many enemies by bitter words : in ...
... turned next to Nashe , as it seems clear : ' with thee I join young Juvenal , that biting satirist , that lastly with me together writ a comedy . Sweet boy , might I advise thee , be advised and get not many enemies by bitter words : in ...
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