The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 85
... Cæsar did goe foorth , and thus he dyed . This almost exactly parallels the lines of Shakespeare's hero in Julius Caesar : and Cæsar shall go forth Yet Cæsar shall go forth.46 Scholars have been divided as to whether Marlowe was borrow ...
... Cæsar did goe foorth , and thus he dyed . This almost exactly parallels the lines of Shakespeare's hero in Julius Caesar : and Cæsar shall go forth Yet Cæsar shall go forth.46 Scholars have been divided as to whether Marlowe was borrow ...
Pagina 255
... Caesar . These widely disparate re- sults of three critics working by essentially the same methods — intuitive recognition of style and parallel passages - suggest that their conclusions cannot be accepted save in the most gen- eral way ...
... Caesar . These widely disparate re- sults of three critics working by essentially the same methods — intuitive recognition of style and parallel passages - suggest that their conclusions cannot be accepted save in the most gen- eral way ...
Pagina 257
... Caesar . These lose their value when placed in proper perspective . One of these is a pas- sage in Robert Greene's Neuer Too Late ( 1590 ) , containing the words : " The Cobler hath taught thee to say Aue Cæsar . " " 15 Given the ...
... Caesar . These lose their value when placed in proper perspective . One of these is a pas- sage in Robert Greene's Neuer Too Late ( 1590 ) , containing the words : " The Cobler hath taught thee to say Aue Cæsar . " " 15 Given the ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Copyright | |
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