The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 211
... Barabas uses " Poppy and cold mandrake juyce " as an opiate . Can it be accident that Shakespeare writes in Othello : Not poppy , nor mandragora , Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world ? 33 Again , Barabas asks , “ Let me haue law ...
... Barabas uses " Poppy and cold mandrake juyce " as an opiate . Can it be accident that Shakespeare writes in Othello : Not poppy , nor mandragora , Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world ? 33 Again , Barabas asks , “ Let me haue law ...
Pagina 219
... Barabas is an incredible monster of iniquity ; Shylock is human and believable , even when he drives his bargain for the pound of flesh . Barabas is an avowed criminal ; Shylock is always within the letter of the law a merchant whom ...
... Barabas is an incredible monster of iniquity ; Shylock is human and believable , even when he drives his bargain for the pound of flesh . Barabas is an avowed criminal ; Shylock is always within the letter of the law a merchant whom ...
Pagina 408
... Barabas , I. 328-332 ; Iago and , II . 260 ; originals , I. 39 , 334 , 336-343 ; power theme , II . 245 , 261 ; religion , I. 313 ; Shylock and , I. 367–368 , 371 , II . 208 , 211 ; soliloquy , I. 331 , II . 188 , 245 ; stage tradition ...
... Barabas , I. 328-332 ; Iago and , II . 260 ; originals , I. 39 , 334 , 336-343 ; power theme , II . 245 , 261 ; religion , I. 313 ; Shylock and , I. 367–368 , 371 , II . 208 , 211 ; soliloquy , I. 331 , II . 188 , 245 ; stage tradition ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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