Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... written on the subject , and here was some of his ammunition . Kyd proceeded to give some valuable and intimate ... writing for his players ; for never could my Lord endure his name or sight when he had heard of his conditions , nor ...
... written on the subject , and here was some of his ammunition . Kyd proceeded to give some valuable and intimate ... writing for his players ; for never could my Lord endure his name or sight when he had heard of his conditions , nor ...
Pagina 205
... written that year . There it is , written completely to the master's model , a melodramatic tragedy , dominated by the hero , a Machiavellian villain . And , for the first time , the pupil went beyond the master , went beyond everything ...
... written that year . There it is , written completely to the master's model , a melodramatic tragedy , dominated by the hero , a Machiavellian villain . And , for the first time , the pupil went beyond the master , went beyond everything ...
Pagina 214
... written : if it is , then disgust ( that barbarian mercenary ) is not , either aesthetically or morally , the feeling on which a poet should rely in a moral poem . ' The apposition is both forced and false , for , of course no - one ...
... written : if it is , then disgust ( that barbarian mercenary ) is not , either aesthetically or morally , the feeling on which a poet should rely in a moral poem . ' The apposition is both forced and false , for , of course no - one ...
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