The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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Pagina 262
... Greene ; but the evidence of vocabulary favours the latter hypothesis . " [ HEDL , II . 56 ] 1900. Charles Crawford ... Greene and Peele as his models .... The blank verse bears a closer resemblance to that of Greene and Peele than to ...
... Greene ; but the evidence of vocabulary favours the latter hypothesis . " [ HEDL , II . 56 ] 1900. Charles Crawford ... Greene and Peele as his models .... The blank verse bears a closer resemblance to that of Greene and Peele than to ...
Pagina 278
... Greene by still others . Only one critic , however , has definitely assigned all of Selimus to Marlowe . This is Charles Crawford , who calls it " a tragedy from the pen of Christopher Marlowe❞ and sug- gests that it was " Marlowe's ...
... Greene by still others . Only one critic , however , has definitely assigned all of Selimus to Marlowe . This is Charles Crawford , who calls it " a tragedy from the pen of Christopher Marlowe❞ and sug- gests that it was " Marlowe's ...
Pagina 416
... Greene, Robert: Alarum for London, II. 285; Alphonsus, I. 248-252, 374, II. 4, 28, 39, 242, 255; Arden, II. 248; attacks by, I- 71. 95-96, 1 10, 123-124, 195-196, 246; Cambridge, I. 50, 71; Contention plays, II. 222-223, 226, Dekker on ...
... Greene, Robert: Alarum for London, II. 285; Alphonsus, I. 248-252, 374, II. 4, 28, 39, 242, 255; Arden, II. 248; attacks by, I- 71. 95-96, 1 10, 123-124, 195-196, 246; Cambridge, I. 50, 71; Contention plays, II. 222-223, 226, Dekker on ...
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