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Pagina 17
... Marlowe's ' mighty line ' to his own uses must have been soon after the appearance of Tamburlaine , the Great ( about 1586–7 ) , Marlowe's first striking success . The two Shake - speare plays that the majority of the critics contend ...
... Marlowe's ' mighty line ' to his own uses must have been soon after the appearance of Tamburlaine , the Great ( about 1586–7 ) , Marlowe's first striking success . The two Shake - speare plays that the majority of the critics contend ...
Pagina 18
... Marlowe . Shake - speare was at least Green's equal in wit and character portrayal . Is it conceivable that all of Shake - speare's plays might have been written by the collaboration of Marlowe and Greene ? Mar- lowe and Greene ...
... Marlowe . Shake - speare was at least Green's equal in wit and character portrayal . Is it conceivable that all of Shake - speare's plays might have been written by the collaboration of Marlowe and Greene ? Mar- lowe and Greene ...
Pagina 112
... Marlowe to helping draft all three parts of Henry VI . The col- laboration of Elizabeth and Christopher Marlowe may have continued through 1587 and on into 1588 . Christopher Marlowe was interested solely in tragedy ; he wrote no ...
... Marlowe to helping draft all three parts of Henry VI . The col- laboration of Elizabeth and Christopher Marlowe may have continued through 1587 and on into 1588 . Christopher Marlowe was interested solely in tragedy ; he wrote no ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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