The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... Aeneas in reality and then later in a vision . In the drama he appears first as a vision and later as a reality . Aeneas , influenced by the vision , determines to leave Carthage but is persuaded by Dido to remain . Then Hermes appears ...
... Aeneas in reality and then later in a vision . In the drama he appears first as a vision and later as a reality . Aeneas , influenced by the vision , determines to leave Carthage but is persuaded by Dido to remain . Then Hermes appears ...
Pagina 62
... Aeneas claims to have carried Anchises on his back , Iulus in his arms , while leading Creusa by the hand ; Vergil's Aeneas carries only Anchises . As a final touch , Mar- lowe makes Aeneas leap into the sea in a vain effort to save ...
... Aeneas claims to have carried Anchises on his back , Iulus in his arms , while leading Creusa by the hand ; Vergil's Aeneas carries only Anchises . As a final touch , Mar- lowe makes Aeneas leap into the sea in a vain effort to save ...
Pagina 66
... Aeneas , O Aeneas , quench these flames . [ Dido , 1018 ] I may asswage , but neuer quench loues fire . [ S & P , IV . i . 261 ] Weare the emperiall Crowne of Libia .... O how a Crowne becomes Aeneas head ! [ Dido , 1240-1244 ] Perseda ...
... Aeneas , O Aeneas , quench these flames . [ Dido , 1018 ] I may asswage , but neuer quench loues fire . [ S & P , IV . i . 261 ] Weare the emperiall Crowne of Libia .... O how a Crowne becomes Aeneas head ! [ Dido , 1240-1244 ] Perseda ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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