The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... Dido of passages in later plays are more frequent than ordinary echoes of this sort , and they are of a rather different kind . Sometimes they are mere repe- titions of common Elizabethan phrases , like the use of " speake him faire " in ...
... Dido of passages in later plays are more frequent than ordinary echoes of this sort , and they are of a rather different kind . Sometimes they are mere repe- titions of common Elizabethan phrases , like the use of " speake him faire " in ...
Pagina 64
... Dido . Occasional references to a lost play called Aeneas ' Revenge also suggest a possible model for Marlowe . STAGE HISTORY Dido seems to have been pretty generally recognized as a dramatic and literary failure from the start . Only ...
... Dido . Occasional references to a lost play called Aeneas ' Revenge also suggest a possible model for Marlowe . STAGE HISTORY Dido seems to have been pretty generally recognized as a dramatic and literary failure from the start . Only ...
Pagina 65
... Dido in other plays , his contemporaries and successors seem to have paid almost no attention to the play . In Nashe's Summers Last Will and Testament one passage appears to parallel a line in Dido , as ... Dido DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE 65.
... Dido in other plays , his contemporaries and successors seem to have paid almost no attention to the play . In Nashe's Summers Last Will and Testament one passage appears to parallel a line in Dido , as ... Dido DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE 65.
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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