The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Archon Books, 1964 - 432 pagina's |
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... Malone , 33 who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of England's Par- nassus . In his unpublished notes Malone asserted that Marlowe wrote the first two sestiads and about a hundred lines of the third , and supposed that ...
... Malone , 33 who based it on a misunderstanding of the 1600 edition of England's Par- nassus . In his unpublished notes Malone asserted that Marlowe wrote the first two sestiads and about a hundred lines of the third , and supposed that ...
Pagina 306
... Malone 368 ( Bodleian ) . 3 leaves above 2 hands . Oc- tavo . 16 copies : Bodleian ; British Museum ; Dyce ; Huntington ; Morgan ; Wellesley ; Yale ; Carl H. Pforzheimer , New York ; John Bakeless , New York ; Quaritch ; Myers , London ...
... Malone 368 ( Bodleian ) . 3 leaves above 2 hands . Oc- tavo . 16 copies : Bodleian ; British Museum ; Dyce ; Huntington ; Morgan ; Wellesley ; Yale ; Carl H. Pforzheimer , New York ; John Bakeless , New York ; Quaritch ; Myers , London ...
Pagina 390
... Malone himself . It is , however , attributed to Boswell on the title page of Malone's Life of Shakespeare ( 1821 ) . ] Martin , Richard Hays . Marlowe's poetic imagery and its implications . Hamil- ton College M.A. Thesis , 1935. [ MS ...
... Malone himself . It is , however , attributed to Boswell on the title page of Malone's Life of Shakespeare ( 1821 ) . ] Martin , Richard Hays . Marlowe's poetic imagery and its implications . Hamil- ton College M.A. Thesis , 1935. [ MS ...
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